Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Sep 2016)

Effects of including scrapes of residual dehydrated cassava in sheep feeding on intake and nutrient digestibility

  • Luiz Juliano Valério Geron,
  • Fabiana Gomes da Costa,
  • Lucas da Silva Roberto,
  • Ana Paula da Silva,
  • Kallynka Samara Martins Coelho,
  • Jocilaine Garcia,
  • Sílvia Cristina de Aguiar,
  • Joilma Toniolo Honório de Carvalho,
  • Wemilli Grazieli Souza Santana,
  • Edson Júnior Heitor de Paula

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4Supl1p2407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4Supl1
pp. 2407 – 2416

Abstract

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The objective of the present study was to evaluate the inclusion of 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30% of scrapes residual dehydrated cassava (SRDC) in sheep feed on the intake and total digestibility coefficient (DC) of nutrients. We used four sheep with body weight (BW) of 26.0 kg, distributed in a Latin square design. The sheep were placed in metabolism cages and received two meals a day. The variables studied were subjected to analysis of variance and differences were tested using regression analysis at the 5% significance level. We determined that the inclusion of different concentrations of SRDC in sheep feeding did not modify (p > 0.05) the intake of intake of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), or total carbohydrates (TC) expressed in g animal-1 day-1, g kg0.75-1 and %BW). On average 2.83%, 2.58%, 0.34%, 0.07%, 1.62%, 0.91%, and 2.24% of the BW were obtained for intake of DM, OM, CP, EE, NDF, ADF, and TC, respectively. However, the four experimental diets negatively affected the NFC intake and %BW (p 0.05) the digestibility coefficient of most of the variables measured (DM, OM CP, EE, NDF, ADF, TCH, NFC, with average values of 67.79%, 67.61%, 53.87%, 81.42%, 55.61%, 39.07%, 70.95%, and 91.48%, respectively. Thus, we conclude that the inclusion of up to 30% of SRDC in sheep diets would not affect intake or nutrient digestibility

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