Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Jan 2012)

Performance of dairy goats fed diets with dry yeast from sugar cane as protein source

  • Luciano Soares de Lima,
  • Claudete Regina Alcalde,
  • Hanna Sakamoto Freitas,
  • Bruna Susan de Labio Molina,
  • Francisco de Assis Fonseca de Macedo,
  • José Augusto Horst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982012000100033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 1
pp. 232 – 236

Abstract

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The effects of inactive dry yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) from sugar cane were studied in 18 primiparus Saanen dairy goats (51.07±1.43) on dry matter intake and digestibility, milk production and quality. Animals were distributed in a completely randomized design during 90 days (from day 60 of milking). Diets were composed of soybean meal; soybean meal + dry yeast; or dry yeast, as protein sources, and ground corn, mineral supplement and corn silage (40%). Animals fed the dry yeast diet showed lower intake of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein, ether extract and neutral detergent fiber. Diets did not influence milk yield; however the milk production efficiency (kg of milk produced/kg of crude protein ingested) was better in goats fed the dry yeast diet. Acidity, somatic cell counts and milk urea nitrogen values were not affected by treatments. Animals fed the soybean + dry yeast diet had higher fat and total solids than those fed the dry yeast diet. The digestibility of DM, OM and total carbohydrate was lower for soybean only and soybean + dry yeast diets. Total digestible nutrients were higher for dry yeast and soy bean diets than soybean + dry yeast diet. Dry yeast from sugar cane is a good alternative protein source for feeding lactating dairy goats and can be recommended because it maintains the production performance.

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