Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes

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Autor(a) principal: Boaventura Neto, Oscar
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/5958
Resumo: This dissertation studied the effects of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load, and health of Sarda dairy ewes. The first chapter reviewed the effects of aromatic plants and their extracts on ruminants in in vivo studies. The second chapter reported a long-term feeding trial on the effects of Carum sp., Coriandrum sp. and Satureja sp. at three doses on milk production, feed intake, blood and ruminal parameters and digestibility of lactating Sarda dairy ewes. All mixtures were eaten by the ewes without harming animal health; most milk parameters did not change; milk fatty acids were modified by the plants, especially at the highest dose; rumen pH was affected by plant and dose; NDF digestibility increased with the plants and in vivo digestibility of most nutrients increased with Satureja. The third chapter demonstrated anthelmintic effects (reduction of fecal egge count) of Satureja sp. alone or blended with Carum sp., and Coriandrum sp. in non-lactating pregnant Sarda ewes naturally infested by gastro-intestinal parasites. The fourth chapter tested effects of blends of the same plants on milk production, rumen function and health of lactating Sarda ewes. Milk production was not affected by plants; rumen pH tended to be positively affected, but rumen volatile fatty acids were not affected by the plants; bacteria communities in the ruminal liquid were affected by the plants, and archaea rumen population were not clearly affected.
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spelling Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewesessential oilsplant extractsmilk productionrumenparasitesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIAThis dissertation studied the effects of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load, and health of Sarda dairy ewes. The first chapter reviewed the effects of aromatic plants and their extracts on ruminants in in vivo studies. The second chapter reported a long-term feeding trial on the effects of Carum sp., Coriandrum sp. and Satureja sp. at three doses on milk production, feed intake, blood and ruminal parameters and digestibility of lactating Sarda dairy ewes. All mixtures were eaten by the ewes without harming animal health; most milk parameters did not change; milk fatty acids were modified by the plants, especially at the highest dose; rumen pH was affected by plant and dose; NDF digestibility increased with the plants and in vivo digestibility of most nutrients increased with Satureja. The third chapter demonstrated anthelmintic effects (reduction of fecal egge count) of Satureja sp. alone or blended with Carum sp., and Coriandrum sp. in non-lactating pregnant Sarda ewes naturally infested by gastro-intestinal parasites. The fourth chapter tested effects of blends of the same plants on milk production, rumen function and health of lactating Sarda ewes. Milk production was not affected by plants; rumen pH tended to be positively affected, but rumen volatile fatty acids were not affected by the plants; bacteria communities in the ruminal liquid were affected by the plants, and archaea rumen population were not clearly affected.This review gives an overview of several experiments conducted in vivo on the effects of plants rich in essential oils (EO) or of EO extracts on rumen fermentation, ruminant production performance and anthelmintic effects. Effects of these compounds and additives on rumen pH and volatile fatty acids, methane, ammonia, microbial population, in vivo feed digestibility, milk productionand composition, and average daily gain were considered. Based on in vivo studies on the effects of EO or whole plants rich in EOin ruminants, it was possible to conclude that: i) in cattle the effects on rumen pH and VFA are very limited, whereas in sheep and goats several studies reported an increase in total VFA and a decrease in the acetate to propionate ratio; ii) methane in vivo production was reduced in most studies in cattle, sheep and goats; iii) ammonia production was reduced in some cases but not affected in many others; iv) rumen microorganisms were often affected but no clear patterns could be observed; v) NDF digestibility was often reduced, but in many cases it was not affected or increased; vi) milk yield was often positively affected after the first part of the lactation, in long-term studies, at high dosages of EO, and in sheep and goats rather than in dairy cows; vii) milk composition was marginally affected, except for milk fatty acid composition, for which all studies on lactating goats and ewes, but none of those on cattle, observed increases on the unsaturated FA and concentrations of CLA, with possible reductions of the biohydrogenation process; and viii) in some cases average daily gain (ADG) was improved, but too few studies are available on growing animals to understand which conditions might favour this effect; and ix) anthelmintic effects were reported in various experiments carried out on small ruminants fed indoors, whereas few data are available on grazing ruminants. In general, it appears that small ruminants are more responsive to the action of EO, possibly because they have a higher rumen feed and liquid passage rate than cattle and buffaloes.Università Degli Studi Di SassariItaliaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências e Tecnologias ZootécnicasUNISSCannas, AntonelloValentini, AlessioFrançoso, Adriana de Moura Penteado Bonannohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7027608002836489Tamburini, AlbertoFernàndez, Maria Isabel BerrugaBoaventura Neto, Oscar2019-09-27T18:43:45Z2019-09-262019-09-27T18:43:45Z2014-02-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfBOAVENTURA NETO, Oscar. Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes. 2019. 163 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
title Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
spellingShingle Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
Boaventura Neto, Oscar
essential oils
plant extracts
milk production
rumen
parasites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
title_full Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
title_fullStr Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
title_sort Effect of the utilization of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load,and health status of dairy ewes
author Boaventura Neto, Oscar
author_facet Boaventura Neto, Oscar
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cannas, Antonello
Valentini, Alessio
Françoso, Adriana de Moura Penteado Bonanno
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7027608002836489
Tamburini, Alberto
Fernàndez, Maria Isabel Berruga
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boaventura Neto, Oscar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv essential oils
plant extracts
milk production
rumen
parasites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
topic essential oils
plant extracts
milk production
rumen
parasites
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description This dissertation studied the effects of aromatic plants on diet utilization, milk production, parasitic load, and health of Sarda dairy ewes. The first chapter reviewed the effects of aromatic plants and their extracts on ruminants in in vivo studies. The second chapter reported a long-term feeding trial on the effects of Carum sp., Coriandrum sp. and Satureja sp. at three doses on milk production, feed intake, blood and ruminal parameters and digestibility of lactating Sarda dairy ewes. All mixtures were eaten by the ewes without harming animal health; most milk parameters did not change; milk fatty acids were modified by the plants, especially at the highest dose; rumen pH was affected by plant and dose; NDF digestibility increased with the plants and in vivo digestibility of most nutrients increased with Satureja. The third chapter demonstrated anthelmintic effects (reduction of fecal egge count) of Satureja sp. alone or blended with Carum sp., and Coriandrum sp. in non-lactating pregnant Sarda ewes naturally infested by gastro-intestinal parasites. The fourth chapter tested effects of blends of the same plants on milk production, rumen function and health of lactating Sarda ewes. Milk production was not affected by plants; rumen pH tended to be positively affected, but rumen volatile fatty acids were not affected by the plants; bacteria communities in the ruminal liquid were affected by the plants, and archaea rumen population were not clearly affected.
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http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/5958
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