Title of article :
The effect of alfalfa silage treated with Ecosyl and acetic acid on microbial protein synthesis and blood parameters in Moghani male sheep
Author/Authors :
Barzegar Mashak, Roghaie Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Seifdavati, Jamal Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Abdi-Benemar, Hossein Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Mirzaei Aghjehgheshlagh, Farzad Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Seyed Sharifi, Reza Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Yalchi, Taher Department of Animal Science - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of processed
alfalfa silage with acetic acid and Ecosyl on feed intake, microbial protein synthesis
and blood parameters in four Moghani male sheep (90±2 kg BW) using a changeover design consisting of four 14-day periods. The experimental treatments were
1) alfalfa silage without additive as control, 2) alfalfa silage treated with Ecosyl, 3)
alfalfa silage treated with 5% acetic acid, and 4) alfalfa silage treated with acetic
acid and Ecosyl. The results showed that feed intake was not affected by treatments.
The amounts of excreted purine derivatives were 12.29, 7.02, 12.03 and 8.64 g/d
for alfalfa silage (control), alfalfa silage treated with acetic acid or Ecosyl and their
combination. Also, the adsorbed purine derivatives values were 13.46, 7.19, 13.14
and 9.12 g/d for control, alfalfa silage treated with acetic acid or Ecosyl and their
combination. Untreated alfalfa silage, treated with either acetic acid, Ecosyl or their
combination resulted in 9.79, 5.23, 9.56 and 6.63 g/d of microbial protein synthesis,
respectively. The excreted purine and adsorbed purine derivatives and microbial
protein synthesis were reduced in alfalfa silage treated with acetic acid and Ecosyl
and their combination (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in blood metabolites among the treatments, except for cholesterol values. Alfalfa silage treated
with acetic acid alone did not change the nutritional values; however, alfalfa silage
treated with acetic acid and Ecosyl improved the nutritional parameters in sheep.
Keywords :
purine derivatives , Ecosyl , acetic acid , alfalfa silage