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Whole Corn Germ as an Energy Source in the Feeding of Feedlot Lambs: Metabolic and Productive Performance.

Camila de O NascimentoDouglas Dos S PinaStefanie A SantosMaria L G M L de AraújoLuis G A CirneHenry Daniel Ruiz AlbaThomaz C G C RodriguesWillian P SilvaCarlindo S RodriguesManuela S L TostoGleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dietary inclusion (0, 30, 60, 90, and 120 g/kg DM) of whole corn germ (WCG), an energy source, on the metabolic and productive performance of feedlot lambs. To this end, two complementary experiments were carried out. In Experiment I, we tested the effects of WCG inclusion levels on the metabolism of 10 uncastrated Santa Inês male lambs, which were distributed into two 5 × 5 Latin squares design. Non-fibrous carbohydrates digestibility decreased ( p = 0.01), whereas ether extract digestibility increased ( p < 0.01) with the inclusion of WCG. Retained nitrogen did not change ( p = 0.99) with the WCG inclusion. In Experiment II, we tested the effect of WCG inclusion levels on the production performance of 40 uncastrated Santa Inês male lambs, in a completely randomized design. There was a reduction in the intake of nutritional components ( p < 0.05), except EE ( p < 0.01), which increased with the increasing WCG levels. Production performance and blood parameters did not change. Based on the observed metabolism, performance, and feed efficiency, the use of WCG at up to 120 g/kg DM, in the total diet, is recommended as an alternative energy source for feedlot lambs.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • double blind
  • clinical trial
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • phase ii
  • amino acid