Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Apr 2022)

Sweet potato (Ipomea batatas) feed affects intake, digestibility and nitrogen retention of ovine fed with ryegrass hay (Lolium multiflorum Lam)

  • M.C. Machado,
  • M.N. Corrêa,
  • G.V. Kozloski,
  • L. Oliveira,
  • C.C. Brauner,
  • A.A. Barbosa,
  • K.B. Cardoso,
  • F.A.B. Del Pino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 1
pp. 169 – 175

Abstract

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate sweet potato feed as an alternative energy supplement for ovine. A latin-square design was used to assess the effects of feeding the animals 0, 0.5, 1 and 1.5% their body weight in sweet potato as well as ryegrass hay (Lolium multiflorum) twice daily, mineral salt and water ad libitum. During this study 8 males were housed in metabolic cages with urine and feces collectors. Each round of experimentation consisted of 14 days adaptation followed by 5 days evaluating the diet, left-overs, feces, and urine to determine intake, digestibility, and nitrogen retention. The results show a linear increase in intake of ryegrass hay, FDN, DM and OM because of the increasing supplementation levels. Similarly, we observed a linear increase in DM and OM intake, as well as in the OM digestibility. Additionally, BP digestibility decreased considering nitrogen excretion. In conclusion, sweet potato feed is a viable alternative for ovine receiving ryegrass hay since it increased DM and OM digestibility, albeit reducing NDF and BP digestibility.

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