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Title: | Effects of bismuth subsalicylate and calcium-ammonium nitrate on ruminal in vitro fermentation of bahiagrass hay with supplemental molasses |
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Author(s): | Henry DD; Ciriaco FM; Araujo RC; Garcia-Ascolani ME; Fontes PLP; Oosthuizen N; Sanford CD; Schulmeister TM; Ruiz-Moreno M; Lamb GC; DiLorenzo N; |
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Address: | "Department of Animal Sciences, North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Marianna, FL 32446-7906, USA; Department of Animal and Food Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-2141, USA. Electronic address: darren.henry@ttu.edu. Department of Animal and Food Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-2141, USA. GRASP Ind. & Com. LTDA, Curitiba, Parana 81260-000, Brazil; EW|Nutrition GmbH, Visbek 49429, Germany. Department of Animal Sciences, North Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Marianna, FL 32446-7906, USA. Department of Animal and Dairy Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-1506, USA. Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2471, USA" |
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Journal Title: | Animal |
Year: | 2021 |
Volume: | 20210523 |
Issue: | 5 |
Page Number: | 100195 - |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100195 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1751-732X (Electronic) 1751-7311 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "There is a need to increase efficiency of beef production. Decreasing losses of CH(4) and improving byproduct utilization are popular strategies. Two feed additives were tested to find potential solutions. Three randomized complete block design experiments were performed using batch culture systems to evaluate the effects of bismuth subsalicylate (BSS) and calcium-ammonium nitrate (CAN) on in vitro ruminal fermentation of bahiagrass hay and supplemental molasses. The first experiment contained four treatments: (1) basal substrate; (2) basal substrate with 0.75% urea (DM basis); (3) basal substrate with 1.2% CAN and 0.38% urea (DM basis); and (4) basal substrate with 2.4% CAN (DM basis). Treatments 2, 3, and 4 were isonitrogenous. The second experiment had a 4?ª+x?ª+3 factorial arrangement of treatments with 4 concentrations of BSS (0.00, 0.33, 0.66, and 1.00%; DM basis) and 3 concentrations of CAN (0.0, 1.2, and 2.4%; DM basis). The third experiment had the following treatments: (1) basal substrate; (2) basal substrate with 0.05% BSS (DM basis); (3) basal substrate with 0.10% BSS (DM basis); and (4) basal substrate with 0.33% BSS (DM basis). For all experiments, basal substrate consisted of Pensacola bahiagrass hay (Paspalum notatum Flugge; 80% substrate DM) and molasses (20% substrate DM). All data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS. In Exp. 1, in vitro organic matter (OM) digestibility (IVOMD) was linearly reduced (P?ª+ª+0.001) with the inclusion of CAN, and CH(4), in mmol/g OM fermented, was decreased linearly (P?ª+ª+0.001). The volatile fatty acid (VFA) profile was not impacted by the inclusion of nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) or CAN (P?ª+>?ª+0.05). In Exp. 2, except for CH(4) production (P?ª+ª+0.05), there were no BSS?ª+x?ª+CAN interactions. Linear reductions in total gas production (P?ª+ª+0.001), IVOMD (P?ª+ª+0.001), and total concentration of VFA (P?ª+=?ª+0.007) were observed with the inclusion of BSS up to 1%. The inclusion of BSS decreased H(2)S production in a quadratic manner (P?ª+=?ª+0.024). In Exp. 3, IVOMD was not impacted by the inclusion of BSS (P?ª+>?ª+0.05); however, production of H(2)S was linearly decreased (P?ª+=?ª+0.004) with the inclusion of BSS up to 0.33%. In conclusion, in vitro fermentation was negatively impacted by the inclusions of BSS, up to 1%, and CAN, up to 2.4%; however, BSS decreased production of H(2)S when included up to 0.33% without impeding fermentation, while CAN decreased CH(4) production" |
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Keywords: | Animal Feed/analysis Animals Bismuth Calcium/metabolism Cattle Diet Dietary Supplements Digestion Fermentation Molasses Nitrates Organometallic Compounds *Paspalum Rumen/metabolism Salicylates Batch culture Beef cattle Digestibility Hydrogen sulfide Metha; |
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Notes: | "MedlineHenry, D D Ciriaco, F M Araujo, R C Garcia-Ascolani, M E Fontes, P L P Oosthuizen, N Sanford, C D Schulmeister, T M Ruiz-Moreno, M Lamb, G C DiLorenzo, N eng Randomized Controlled Trial, Veterinary England 2021/05/25 Animal. 2021 May; 15(5):100195. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100195. Epub 2021 May 23" |
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