Effects of substituting oil palm tree trunk silage for Napier grass silage in total mixed ration on feedlot performance, ruminal fermentation, carcass characteristics and meat quality of crossbred goats
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Carcass characteristics, Goat, Meat quality, Oil palm tree trunk silage, Performanceบทคัดย่อ
Importance of the work: Commonly, oil palm trunk residues are discarded at the end
of the palm’s productive life. However, oil palm trunk silage (OPTS) has potential as an
additional roughage source for ruminants.
Objectives: To evaluate the levels of substitution of conventional Napier grass silage
(NGS) with OPTS in the total mixed ration fed to crossbred goats
Materials & Methods: The experiment used 32 crossbred (Boer × Anglo-Nubian) male
goats (aged 3 mth) with a mean ± SD initial body weight of 16.50 ± 0.5 kg. The experiment
was arranged in a completely randomized design. Equal numbers of goats were assigned
randomly to four treatment diets (8 goats per treatment) containing different OPTS
to-NGS percentages up to 45% of the total mixed ration diet: 1) 0:45 (NGS); 2) 15:30
(15OPTS); 3) 30:15 (30OPTS); and 4) 45:0 (45OPTS). After being fed the respective
diet for 90 d, the animals were slaughtered and evaluated for feedlot performance,
ruminal fermentation, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics and meat quality.
Data were analyzed using orthogonal polynomial contrasts to test linear, quadratic
and cubic responses to roughage levels.
Results: Dry matter intake, nutrient intake and average daily gain decreased with increasing
OPTS levels (p < 0.05). Ruminal pH, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), short-chain fatty acids,
blood urea nitrogen, blood glucose and hematocrit were not affected by the treatments.
OPTS substitution had no negative impact on carcass characteristics and meat quality.
Main finding: OPTS could be substituted for NGS at inclusion levels below 30% dry
matter content of the roughage in the total mixed ration diet.
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