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Strategic supplementation of Flemingia silage to enhance rumen fermentation efficiency, microbial protein synthesis and methane mitigation in beef cattle.

Journal:
BMC veterinary research
Year:
2020
Authors:
Viennasay, Bounnaxay & Wanapat, Metha
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Good quality protein as an on-farm feed resource has been in great demand to support the productivity of ruminants. A digestion trial using beef cattle crossbreds was conducted to assess the four dietary treatments of Flemingia macrophylla silage (FMS) supplementation at 0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6&#xa0;kg dry matter (DM)/day in a 4&#x2009;&#xd7;&#x2009;4 Latin square design. Feed DM intakes were measured during the 14 days and sample of feeds, feces, urine, as well as rumen fluid and blood were collected during the 7 days while the animals were on metabolism crates. RESULTS: Based on this experiment strategic supplementation of FMS increased (P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05) nutrients digestibility (organic matter, crude protein, and acid detergent fiber) enhanced rumen total volatile fatty acid production especially propionic acid (C), C:Cratio while, remarkably promoted the microbial protein synthesis (MPS) by increasing N-balance and retention of purine derivatives. CONCLUSIONS: Under this experiment, the results revealed the potential use of FMS as a good-quality feed to improve nutrients digestibility, rumen fermentation, microbial protein synthesis, and to mitigate methane production. FMS supplementation at 0.6&#xa0;kg DM/day exhibited the best result.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33298016/