Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase
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Resumo: | In Brazilian dairy sheep, some production rates, such as weight gain of lambs, are below expectations, and alternative ingredients such as powdered egg can optimize the performance in dairy lambs. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the average daily gain (ADG), feed efficiency, and blood parameters of lambs that were supplemented with powdered eggs during the suckling period. Twenty Lacaune lambs were used, distributed in four treatments: the checking (without using powdered egg), the inclusion of 5% powdered egg, the inclusion of 10% powdered egg and, the inclusion of 15% powdered egg in the liquid diet. For performance evaluation, the animals were weighed weekly, and daily food and leftovers were also weighed to determine feed efficiency. Blood samples were collected to measure albumin, urea, total proteins, cholesterol, and triglycerides. The ADG and feed efficiency data were subjected to a regression analysis at the 5% probability level. The serum data were analyzed according to a completely randomized design, and the means were compared by Tukey’s test at a significance level of 5%. The ADG results showed quadratic behavior for the gain curve, which indicates that lambs supplemented with 15% powdered egg obtained ADG superior to other treatments (P<0.05). In serum biochemistry, the parameters that obtained differences between treatments were albumin (P=0.0004), urea (P=0.0338) and, cholesterol (P=0.0277), with greater expressiveness in animals that received higher levels of powdered egg inclusion. Consequently, it is possible to infer that the inclusion of 15% powdered egg during the suckling of Lacaune lambs significantly improves weight gain and increases serum levels of albumin, urea and, cholesterol in animals. |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phaseInclusión de huevo em polvo para corderos en fase de lactanciaInclusão de ovo em pó para cordeiros em fase de aleitamentoDesaleitamentoEficiência alimentarLacauneOvinos.DesteteEficiencia alimentariaLacauneOveja.WeaningFeed efficiencyLacauneSheep.In Brazilian dairy sheep, some production rates, such as weight gain of lambs, are below expectations, and alternative ingredients such as powdered egg can optimize the performance in dairy lambs. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the average daily gain (ADG), feed efficiency, and blood parameters of lambs that were supplemented with powdered eggs during the suckling period. Twenty Lacaune lambs were used, distributed in four treatments: the checking (without using powdered egg), the inclusion of 5% powdered egg, the inclusion of 10% powdered egg and, the inclusion of 15% powdered egg in the liquid diet. For performance evaluation, the animals were weighed weekly, and daily food and leftovers were also weighed to determine feed efficiency. Blood samples were collected to measure albumin, urea, total proteins, cholesterol, and triglycerides. The ADG and feed efficiency data were subjected to a regression analysis at the 5% probability level. The serum data were analyzed according to a completely randomized design, and the means were compared by Tukey’s test at a significance level of 5%. The ADG results showed quadratic behavior for the gain curve, which indicates that lambs supplemented with 15% powdered egg obtained ADG superior to other treatments (P<0.05). In serum biochemistry, the parameters that obtained differences between treatments were albumin (P=0.0004), urea (P=0.0338) and, cholesterol (P=0.0277), with greater expressiveness in animals that received higher levels of powdered egg inclusion. Consequently, it is possible to infer that the inclusion of 15% powdered egg during the suckling of Lacaune lambs significantly improves weight gain and increases serum levels of albumin, urea and, cholesterol in animals.En la cría de ovejas lecheras en Brasil, algunas tasas de producción, como el aumento de peso del cordero, están por debajo de lo predicto, y los ingredientes alternativos como el huevo en polvo pueden optimizar el rendimiento de los corderos lecheros. Así, el objetivo fue evaluar la ganancia promedia diaria de peso (GMD), la eficiencia alimenticia y los parámetros sanguíneos de corderos con la dieta complementada con huevo en polvo durante la fase de lactancia. Se utilizaron veinte corderos Lacaune, repartidos en cuatro tratamientos: testigo (sin utilizar huevo en polvo); inclusión de 5% de huevo en polvo; inclusión de 10% de huevo en polvo e inclusión de 15% de huevo en polvo en la dieta líquida de los corderos. Para la evaluación del rendimiento, los animales se pesaron semanalmente y también se midieron la ingestión diaria y las sobras para determinar la eficiencia alimentaria. Se recolectaron muestras de sangre para la determinación de albúmina, urea, proteínas totales, colesterol y triglicéridos. Los datos del GMD y eficiencia alimenticia se sometieron a un análisis de regresión al nivel de 5% de probabilidad. Los datos séricos se analizaron en un diseño completamente aleatorizado, los promedios se compararon mediante la prueba de Tukey al 5% de significancia. En los resultados de la GMD es posible observar un comportamiento cuadrático en la curva de ganancia, lo que muestra que los corderos suplementados con 15% de huevo en polvo obtuvieron una GMD superior a los otros tratamientos (P<0,05). En bioquímica sérica, los parámetros que obtuvieron diferencia entre tratamientos fueron albúmina (P=0,0004), urea (P=0,0338) y colesterol (P=0,0277), con mayor expresividad en animales que recibieron mayores niveles de inclusión del huevo en polvo. Por lo tanto, es posible suponer que la inclusión de 15% de huevo en polvo en la lactancia de corderos Lacaune favorece una mayor ganancia de peso y eleva los niveles séricos de albúmina, urea y colesterol en los animales.Na ovinocultura leiteira do Brasil, alguns índices de produção, como o ganho de peso de cordeiros, estão aquém do esperado, e ingredientes alternativos como o ovo em pó podem otimizar o desempenho de cordeiros leiteiros. Com isso, objetivou-se avaliar o ganho de peso médio diário (GMD), eficiência alimentar e parâmetros sanguíneos de cordeiros suplementados com ovo em pó na fase de aleitamento. Foram utilizados 20 cordeiros da raça Lacaune, distribuídos em quatro tratamentos: controle (sem uso de ovo em pó); inclusão de 5% de ovo em pó; inclusão de 10% de ovo em pó e inclusão de 15% de ovo em pó na dieta líquida dos cordeiros. Para avaliação de desempenho, os animais foram pesados semanalmente, e diariamente os alimentos fornecidos e as sobras também eram aferidos para determinar a eficiência alimentar. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas para as determinações de albumina, ureia, proteínas totais, colesterol e triglicerídeos. Os dados de GMD e eficiência alimentar foram submetidos a uma análise de regressão em nível de 5% de probabilidade. Os dados séricos foram analisados em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de significância. Nos resultados de GMD, pode-se observar um comportamento quadrático na curva de ganho, que demonstra que os cordeiros suplementados com 15% de ovo em pó obtiveram GMD superior aos demais tratamentos (P<0,05). Na bioquímica sérica os parâmetros que obtiveram diferença entre os tratamentos foram albumina (P=0,0004), ureia (P=0,0338) e colesterol (P=0,0277), com maior expressividade nos animais que recebiam maiores níveis de inclusão de ovo em pó. Portanto, é possível inferir que a inclusão de 15% de ovo em pó no aleitamento de cordeiros Lacaune favorece maior ganho de peso, e eleva os níveis séricos de albumina, ureia e colesterol dos animais.Research, Society and Development2020-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1099310.33448/rsd-v9i12.10993Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 12; e25891210993Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 12; e25891210993Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 12; e258912109932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10993/9890Copyright (c) 2020 Cintiamara Baggio; Clovisnei Basi; Cristiane Regina Tomaluski; Daison Henrique Marocco; Letieri Grieblerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaggio, CintiamaraBasi, ClovisneiTomaluski, Cristiane Regina Marocco, Daison HenriqueGriebler, Letieri2020-12-30T23:32:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10993Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:55.957013Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase Inclusión de huevo em polvo para corderos en fase de lactancia Inclusão de ovo em pó para cordeiros em fase de aleitamento |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase Baggio, Cintiamara Desaleitamento Eficiência alimentar Lacaune Ovinos. Destete Eficiencia alimentaria Lacaune Oveja. Weaning Feed efficiency Lacaune Sheep. |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Inclusion of powder egg for lambs in breasting phase |
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Baggio, Cintiamara |
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Baggio, Cintiamara Basi, Clovisnei Tomaluski, Cristiane Regina Marocco, Daison Henrique Griebler, Letieri |
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Basi, Clovisnei Tomaluski, Cristiane Regina Marocco, Daison Henrique Griebler, Letieri |
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Baggio, Cintiamara Basi, Clovisnei Tomaluski, Cristiane Regina Marocco, Daison Henrique Griebler, Letieri |
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Desaleitamento Eficiência alimentar Lacaune Ovinos. Destete Eficiencia alimentaria Lacaune Oveja. Weaning Feed efficiency Lacaune Sheep. |
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Desaleitamento Eficiência alimentar Lacaune Ovinos. Destete Eficiencia alimentaria Lacaune Oveja. Weaning Feed efficiency Lacaune Sheep. |
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In Brazilian dairy sheep, some production rates, such as weight gain of lambs, are below expectations, and alternative ingredients such as powdered egg can optimize the performance in dairy lambs. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate the average daily gain (ADG), feed efficiency, and blood parameters of lambs that were supplemented with powdered eggs during the suckling period. Twenty Lacaune lambs were used, distributed in four treatments: the checking (without using powdered egg), the inclusion of 5% powdered egg, the inclusion of 10% powdered egg and, the inclusion of 15% powdered egg in the liquid diet. For performance evaluation, the animals were weighed weekly, and daily food and leftovers were also weighed to determine feed efficiency. Blood samples were collected to measure albumin, urea, total proteins, cholesterol, and triglycerides. The ADG and feed efficiency data were subjected to a regression analysis at the 5% probability level. The serum data were analyzed according to a completely randomized design, and the means were compared by Tukey’s test at a significance level of 5%. The ADG results showed quadratic behavior for the gain curve, which indicates that lambs supplemented with 15% powdered egg obtained ADG superior to other treatments (P<0.05). In serum biochemistry, the parameters that obtained differences between treatments were albumin (P=0.0004), urea (P=0.0338) and, cholesterol (P=0.0277), with greater expressiveness in animals that received higher levels of powdered egg inclusion. Consequently, it is possible to infer that the inclusion of 15% powdered egg during the suckling of Lacaune lambs significantly improves weight gain and increases serum levels of albumin, urea and, cholesterol in animals. |
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