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Effect of inclusion of HMBi in the ration of goats on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen bacteria community and blood serum parameters
Author(s) -
Chen Dong,
Yan Jingcai,
Shen Weijun,
Song Yang,
Lan Xinyi,
Yi Kangle,
Muhammad Aziz ur Rahman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.651
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1439-0396
pISSN - 0931-2439
DOI - 10.1111/jpn.13270
Subject(s) - rumen , biology , zoology , malondialdehyde , composition (language) , feed conversion ratio , antioxidant , food science , biochemistry , body weight , fermentation , endocrinology , linguistics , philosophy
The objective of this experiment was to test the effect of supplementation of analogues of methionine 2‐hydroxy‐4‐methylthio butanoic acid isopropyl ester (HMBi) on growth, digestibility, antioxidant index, abundance and composition of rumen bacterial community in Xiangdong Black Goats. Thirty‐six growing Xiangdong Black Goats were divided into four groups in such a way that each group had three replicate and each replicate had three animals. Experimental groups were assigned four levels of HMBi in basal diet: 0% HMBi (on dietary DM basis); 0.05% HMBi; 0.10% HMBi and 0.20% HMBi. Goats fed 0.10% HMBi in basal diet had higher average daily weight gain ( p  < .05). Goats fed 0.05% HMBi had higher apparent digestibility of gross energy ( p  < .01). The group 0% HMBi supplementation had a higher level of superoxide dismutase and malondialdehyde ( p  < .01). The goats fed 0.20% HMBi in basal diet had a higher level of insulin and leptin ( p  < .01) than 0% HMBi supplementation goats. 16S rRNA high‐throughput sequencing analysis revealed similarities in the community composition, species diversity and relative abundance of dominant bacteria at the phylum and genus levels among the four groups. In conclusion, HMBi supplementation has no negative effect on apparent digestibility, antioxidant index and the ruminal bacteria composition. Therefore, 0.10% supplementation of HMBi is recommended in the diet of goats to improve the growth performance.

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