| نویسندگان | Mohammad Hassan Fathi Nasri,Seyyed Ahmad Hosseini,Sajjad Khorashadi |
| نشریه | Archives of Animal Nutrition |
| شماره صفحات | 1-15 |
| شماره سریال | 77 |
| شماره مجلد | 4 |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2023 |
| رتبه نشریه | ISI |
| نوع نشریه | چاپی |
| کشور محل چاپ | بلژیک |
| نمایه نشریه | JCR،Scopus |
چکیده مقاله
Two in vivo experiments studied the effcts of diffrent alfalfa hay
(AH) to alfalfa silage (AS) ratios including 100:0 (AH100), 50:50
(AH50:AS50) and 0:100 (AS100) in total mixed rations (TMR) of
dromedary camels. In experiment (Exp.) 1, a total of 18 multiparous
Baluchi dairy camel [100 ± 5 days in milk (DIM); 3.65 ± 0.539 kg milk
yield] were randomly allocated to one of the three groups (n = 6) for
42 d of experimental period. Dry matter intake (DMI) and milk yield
were recorded daily, and blood samples were collected on days 0,
21 and 42. In Exp. 2, 18 male Baluchi camel calves [275 ± 14 days of
old; 105 ± 8 kg BW] were housed in individual shaded pens for 150
days. DMI was recorded daily and individual weights of camels were
recorded monthly. Blood samples were collected on days 0, 75 and
150. In Exp.1, feeding diffrent dietary AH:AS ratios altered neither
DMI (p = 0.351) nor milk yield (p = 0.667). Of all milk components,
only the milk urea nitrogen (MUN) was increased (p = 0.015) by AS
feeding (both AH50:AS50 and/or AS100). AS feeding tended to
increase AST (p = 0.099) and ALT (p = 0.092) levels in lactating
camels. In Exp. 2, DMI (p = 0.845), average daily gain (ADG; p =
0.092) and return per kg BW gain (p = 0.710) of silage-fed camels
were similar to those of hay-fed group. The plasma concentration of
BUN (p = 0.014) and AST (p = 0.014) were increased in camels fed
AS100. Overall, the results suggest that both AS and/or AH could be
used in dromedary camel diets based on the climatic condition,
season and available facilities; however, the long-term use of AS (as
sole forage) should done with caution due to the potential risk of
impaired liver function. Further studies needed to explore the
impact of hay versus silage feeding on digestibility, rumen function
and nitrogen pollution in camel feeding.
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