Animals (Aug 2024)

The Influence of High-Concentrate Diet Supplemented with Tannin on Growth Performance, Rumen Fermentation, and Antioxidant Ability of Fattening Lambs

  • Lu Lin,
  • Yuezhang Lu,
  • Weiqian Wang,
  • Wenjun Luo,
  • Tao Li,
  • Guang Cao,
  • Chunmei Du,
  • Chen Wei,
  • Fuquan Yin,
  • Shangquan Gan,
  • Jian Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14172471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 2471

Abstract

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This experiment aimed to study the effects of tannin supplementation on growth performance, rumen fermentation characteristics, apparent digestibility and serum biochemistry, and antioxidant and immune indexes in fattening lambs. A total of 36 male Hu sheep lambs (body weight = 15.83 ± 0.48 kg and days of age = 55 ± 2 d) were fed a high-concentrate diet and randomly divided into one of three groups of 12 animals each: control with no tannin (CON) and tannin treatments (TA1, 3 g/d per lamb; TA2, 6 g/d per lamb). The feeding experiment lasted for 60 d. The results showed that the average daily gain and ruminal propionate content of lambs in the TA1 group were higher (p p p p p p Lactobacillus and decreased (p Salmonella counts in the feces of lambs. Taken together, tannin supplementation can improve the growth performance, immunity, and antioxidant ability of fattening lambs fed a high-concentrate diet.

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