EFFECTS OF DEFAUNATION OF THE RUMEN ON THE GROWTH OF LAMBS ON LOW-PROTEIN HIGH-ENERGY DIETS

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作者
BIRD, SH [1 ]
HILL, MK [1 ]
LENG, RA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NEW ENGLAND,DEPT ANIM SCI,ARMIDALE 2351,NEW S WALES,AUSTRALIA
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10.1079/BJN19790091
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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1. The effects of defamation of the rumen of lambs given low-protein-high-energy diets were studied using animals fed ad lib. a basal diet of sugar and oaten chaff which was supplemented with fish meal at various levels. These diets supported relatively large populations of protozoa in the rumen. 2. A nonyl phenol ethoxylate (15 g, Teric GN9; ICI Australia Ltd) given intraruminally, was shown to be an effective means of defaunating the rumen and the lambs were maintained protozoa-free by isolation. 3. In lambs given low levels of fish meal in the diet, the absence of rumen protozoa increased growth rate and improved the food conversion efficiency (g dry matter intakelg growth). These effects were not apparent at high levels of protein supplementation. 4. These results suggested that the absence of rumen protozoa resulted in an increased availability of nutrients supplying both energy and amino acids since the efficiency of food utilization and the rate of wool growth (which is sensitive to amino acid supply) were increased in lambs on the low level of protein supplementation without apparently increasing food intake. © 1979, The Nutrition Society. All rights reserved.
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