Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jun 2021)

Yellow grease in sheep diets: intake and digestibility

  • A.C. Rêgo,
  • C.S.B. Oliveira,
  • L.E.F. Afonso,
  • J.C. Azevedo,
  • O.R. Machado Neto,
  • E.M.M. Monteiro,
  • F.N. Domingues,
  • C. Faturi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 3
pp. 684 – 692

Abstract

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to assess the effects of yellow grease supplementation on the intake, digestibility, and nitrogen balance in sheep. Twenty Santa Inês lambs with a mean age of 95 ± 10 d and body weight of 19.29 ± 3.17kg were evaluated in a completely randomized design. The diets were supplemented with oil at concentrations of 0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 gkg-1 of dry matter (DM) of the concentrate. The diets were based on roughage and concentrate (50:50). The experimental period lasted 19 d and included 14 adaptation days and five collection days for the total supplied diet, orts, feces, and urine. Supplementation with yellow grease had no significant effect on the intake of DM, crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), or non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC). However, the ether extract (EE) intake increased linearly with supplementation of yellow grease. Moreover, no effect was observed for DM, CP, NDF, and NFC digestibility and nitrogen balance. EE digestibility increased linearly with the yellow grease dietary supplementation. Thus, sheep dietary supplementation with yellow grease may be used at a level of up to 80 gkg-1 of DM of concentrate without impairing nutrient intake and digestibility.

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