Animals (Feb 2022)

Effects of Increasing Levels of Palm Kernel Oil in the Feed of Finishing Lambs

  • Daniela Pionorio Vilaronga Castro,
  • Paulo Roberto Silveira Pimentel,
  • Jarbas Miguel da Silva Júnior,
  • Gercino Ferreira Virgínio Júnior,
  • Ederson Américo de Andrade,
  • Analívia Martins Barbosa,
  • Elzânia Sales Pereira,
  • Claudio Vaz Di Mambro Ribeiro,
  • Leilson Rocha Bezerra,
  • Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12040427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 427

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of palm kernel oil (PKO) in a lamb diet on nutrient intake, digestibility, ingestive behavior, nitrogen balance, blood metabolites, rumen fermentation parameters, and animal performance. Three experimental trials were conducted. The treatments consisted of varying levels of PKO included in the diet, with PKOzero = no PKO inclusion, PKO1.3 = 1.3% addition, PKO2.6 = 2.6% addition, PKO3.9 = 3.9% addition, and PKO5.2 = 5.2% addition, based on the total dry matter (DM) of the diet. With the inclusion of PKO in the diet, linear decreases in DM (p p p p p p = 0.021) intake were observed, as was an increase in ether extract (EE) intake (p p = 0.035), EE (p p p p p p p p = 0.048) with increasing PKO levels. PKO addition had no effect on total weight gain and average daily gain; however, feed conversion improved (p = 0.001) with increasing PKO levels. The intake, digestibility, ingestive behavior, and growth performance of lambs with PKO1.3 added to their diet were similar to animals that did not receive PKO, meaning that PKO could be an alternative energy source for growing lambs because it does not harm animal performance and can lower the cost of feed.

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