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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Effect of supplementing sheep receiving poor quality roughage with non-protein nitrogen and fermentable energy

Du Plessis, Dala January 2013 (has links)
This research was conducted in order to enable primary producers to maximize the use of cheap roughage sources while still maintaining body weight during dry winter months when the crude protein (CP) content of roughage sources are at a minimum. The data obtained from this study will give an economic advantage when formulating supplements to be used during this time of the year. The aim of this study was to determine the optimum level of non-protein-nitrogen (NPN) and fermentable metabolizable energy (FME) to increase microbial protein synthesis, optimize rumen fermentation and increase digestibility of dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) in sheep fed on poor quality forages. A metabolic trial was conducted where intake of DM, organic matter (OM), NDF and CP was recorded; rumen volatile fatty acid (VFA) production was recorded as well as rumen pH over the different treatments. Microbial protein synthesis was determined by analysing purine derivatives in the urine. An in situ trial was also done to determine changes in ruminal digestibility of DM and NDF on different treatments. Five treatments were used. Treatment 1 consisted of NPN and FME balanced according to the NRC (2007) requirements for a 50kg whether, and served as a control. Treatment. Treatment 2 consisted 15% less NPN than control but the same amount of FME than control while treatment 3 consisted 15% more NPN than the control but the same amount of FME as the control treatment. Treatment 4 consisted of 15% less FME, but the same amount of NPN, than the control treatment, while treatment 5 consisted of 15% more FME, but the same amount of NPN than the control treatment. A 5 x 5 Latin square design was used in this study. Five Merino wethers were allowed to adapt to supplements which were infused directly into the rumen at 9:00 and 15:30 every day. After adaptation animals were placed in individual metabolic crates for three and given three day to adapt to crate environment. After the initial three days the sampling period commenced. Results obtained indicated that treatment had no effect on DM, OM, NDF and water intake but intake of CP was significantly increased for treatment 3 when compared to treatment 2. When intake of DM, OM, NDF and CP, related to metabolic bodyweight (W0.75) was calculated, treatment 5 resulted in lower intake of both water and NDF as compared to treatment 4. Differences between levels of FME and NPN in this study was insufficient to have an influence on DMD, OMD or NDFD however, CP degradability was increased for treatment 3 and treatment 5. Ruminal pH was unaffected by treatment. Increased levels of NH3-N for treatment 3 when compared to treatment 1 and 2, was observed. Both treatments 2 and 5 resulted significant decreases in rumen NH3-N. Treatments had no effect on the proportions of VFA produced or on the Acetate to Propionate produced ratio. Treatment 3 caused an improvement in CP an N balance when compared to treatment 1 and 2. Treatment 3, when compared to treatment 1 and 2, lead to an increase in N balance/kgW0.75. Treatment 5 caused a higher microbial protein synthesis in contrast to treatment 4. Results from the in situ trial showed a decreased a-value (solubility) for the NDF fraction of treatment 3 when compared to treatment 2. The rate of degradability (c) of both DM and NDF was increased for treatment 2 compared with treatment 3. The b, ED and PD values showed no response to treatment. / Dissertation (MSc Agric)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / gm2014 / Animal and Wildlife Sciences / unrestricted
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Efeitos do fornecimento de dietas contendo nitrogênio não-protéico(NNP) sem prévia adaptação, durante curto espaço de tempo e em diferentes fases do ciclo estral na produção, qualidade e grau de desenvolvimento de embriões de fêmeas bovinas superovuladas / Effect of short term non-protein nitrogen (NPN) feeding to superovulated beef cows without previous adaptation, at different periods of the oestrus cycle on yield, quality and development degree of recovered embryos

Alves, Flavio Rocha 13 December 2007 (has links)
Níveis elevados de proteína bruta (PB) na dieta de ruminantes têm sido associado com comprometimento na fertilidade devido, principalmente, a elevação da concentração do nitrogênio uréico plasmático (NUP). Objetivou-se no presente estudo avaliar o efeito do fornecimento de dietas contendo nitrogênio não-protéico (NNP) sem prévia adaptação, durante curto espaço de tempo e em diferentes fases do ciclo estral, a fêmeas bovinas superovuladas quanto à produção, qualidade e ao grau de desenvolvimento de embriões recuperados. Sessenta e oito vacas da raça Nelore com escore corporal de 7,56 e peso médio de 557,6 kg foram distribuídas em três tratamentos: controle (C), uréia antes do dia 0 (UA; fornecimento de dieta com uréia do dia -5 ao dia 0) e uréia depois do dia 0 (UD; fornecimento de dieta com uréia do dia 0 ao dia 5). As vacas foram mantidas em piquetes com pastagem de Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu e receberam diariamente, 3,0 kg/animal de concentrado durante 16 dias. Foram formulados dois concentrados, sendo que as dietas totais (concentrado + consumo estimado de pastagem) continham 12,0% (dieta controle) e 14,6% de PB (dieta com NNP). A diferença na PB entre as dietas foi o acréscimo de 100g/vaca/dia de uréia. Os animais foram sincronizados, superovulados e inseminados. Sete dias (dia 7) após a inseminação (dia 0), realizou-se a colheita e análise dos embriões quanto à qualidade a ao grau de desenvolvimento. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas nos dias -5, 0 e 5 para mensurações das concentrações de NUP, glicose, insulina e progesterona. Houve efeito significativo dos tratamentos sobre a concentração médias de NUP no dia -5 (C = 16,18ab, UA = 17,72a e UD = 14,47b mg/dL; P = 0,0007), no dia 0 (C = 18,95b, UA = 22,71a e UD = 21,15 ab mg/dL; P = 0,0010) e no dia 5 (C = 20,93a, UA = 19,08b e UD = 21,51a mg/dL; P = 0,0022). Quanto às concentrações de glicose, insulina e progesterona não houve efeito dos tratamentos. Não houve efeito significativo nem da inclusão da uréia e nem do momento da inclusão da uréia sobre o total de estruturas recuperadas, total de estruturas fecundadas e de embriões viáveis. Porém, houve efeito do momento de inclusão da uréia sobre a porcentagem de estruturas fecundadas em relação ao total de estruturas recuperadas (UA = 75,3 vs. UD = 50,7%) e sobre a porcentagem de embriões viáveis em relação ao total de estruturas recuperadas (UA = 73,2 vs. UD = 39,4%). O tratamento UD acarretou em menor capacidade de fecundação do oócito em relação ao tratamento UA, havendo redução de aproximadamente 32,7% na proporção de oócitos fecundados sobre o total de estruturas recuperadas deste tratamento. / High levels of crude protein (CP) in ruminant diets were associated with detrimental effect on fertility, mainly, due to the rise of plasmatic urea nitrogen (PUN) concentration. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of short term non-protein nitrogen feeding at different periods of the oestrus cycle in superovulated cows without previous adaptation on yield, quality and development degree of recovered embryos. Sixty eight Nelore cows with body condition score of 7.56 and body weight of 557.6 kg were divided in three different groups: control (C), urea before day 0 (UB; urea supply from day -5 to day 0) and urea after day 0 (UA; urea supply from day 0 to day 5). Animals were grazing in Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture and received 3.0 kg/animal/day of concentrate during 16 days. Two concentrates were formulated and the total diets (concentrate + estimate forage intake) had 12.0% (control diet) and 14.6% of CP (NPN diet). The difference in CP between diets was the addition of 100g/cow/day of urea. Animals were synchronized, superovulated and inseminated. The embryos were collected seven days (day 7) after insemination (day 0) and quality and development degree were also evaluated. Blood samples were collected on day -5, 0 and 5 for measurement of PUN, glucose, insulin and progesterone. There was significant effect of treatments on average PUN concentration at day -5 (C = 16.18ab, UB = 17.72a and UA = 14.47b mg/dL; P = 0.0007), at day 0 (C = 18.95b, UB = 22.71a and UA = 21.15ab mg/dL; P = 0.0010) and at day 5 (C = 20.93a, UB = 19.08b and UA = 21.51a mg/dL; P = 0.0022). For glucose, insulin and progesterone there was no effect of treatments. It was observed neither effect of urea inclusion nor the moment of urea inclusion in diet on the total number of recovered structures, total number of fertilized structures and total number of viable embryos. However, it was observed effect of the moment of urea inclusion on the rate of fertilized structures in relation to the total number of recovered structures (UB = 75.3 vs. UA = 50.7%) and on the rate of viable embryos in relation to the total number of recovered structures (UB = 73.2 vs. UA = 39.4%). The UA treatment lead to lowest fertilizing oocyte capacity in relation to UB treatment with an approximate reduction of 32.7% on oocytes fertilized proportion over the total recovered structures in this treatment.
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Efeitos do fornecimento de dietas contendo nitrogênio não-protéico(NNP) sem prévia adaptação, durante curto espaço de tempo e em diferentes fases do ciclo estral na produção, qualidade e grau de desenvolvimento de embriões de fêmeas bovinas superovuladas / Effect of short term non-protein nitrogen (NPN) feeding to superovulated beef cows without previous adaptation, at different periods of the oestrus cycle on yield, quality and development degree of recovered embryos

Flavio Rocha Alves 13 December 2007 (has links)
Níveis elevados de proteína bruta (PB) na dieta de ruminantes têm sido associado com comprometimento na fertilidade devido, principalmente, a elevação da concentração do nitrogênio uréico plasmático (NUP). Objetivou-se no presente estudo avaliar o efeito do fornecimento de dietas contendo nitrogênio não-protéico (NNP) sem prévia adaptação, durante curto espaço de tempo e em diferentes fases do ciclo estral, a fêmeas bovinas superovuladas quanto à produção, qualidade e ao grau de desenvolvimento de embriões recuperados. Sessenta e oito vacas da raça Nelore com escore corporal de 7,56 e peso médio de 557,6 kg foram distribuídas em três tratamentos: controle (C), uréia antes do dia 0 (UA; fornecimento de dieta com uréia do dia -5 ao dia 0) e uréia depois do dia 0 (UD; fornecimento de dieta com uréia do dia 0 ao dia 5). As vacas foram mantidas em piquetes com pastagem de Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu e receberam diariamente, 3,0 kg/animal de concentrado durante 16 dias. Foram formulados dois concentrados, sendo que as dietas totais (concentrado + consumo estimado de pastagem) continham 12,0% (dieta controle) e 14,6% de PB (dieta com NNP). A diferença na PB entre as dietas foi o acréscimo de 100g/vaca/dia de uréia. Os animais foram sincronizados, superovulados e inseminados. Sete dias (dia 7) após a inseminação (dia 0), realizou-se a colheita e análise dos embriões quanto à qualidade a ao grau de desenvolvimento. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas nos dias -5, 0 e 5 para mensurações das concentrações de NUP, glicose, insulina e progesterona. Houve efeito significativo dos tratamentos sobre a concentração médias de NUP no dia -5 (C = 16,18ab, UA = 17,72a e UD = 14,47b mg/dL; P = 0,0007), no dia 0 (C = 18,95b, UA = 22,71a e UD = 21,15 ab mg/dL; P = 0,0010) e no dia 5 (C = 20,93a, UA = 19,08b e UD = 21,51a mg/dL; P = 0,0022). Quanto às concentrações de glicose, insulina e progesterona não houve efeito dos tratamentos. Não houve efeito significativo nem da inclusão da uréia e nem do momento da inclusão da uréia sobre o total de estruturas recuperadas, total de estruturas fecundadas e de embriões viáveis. Porém, houve efeito do momento de inclusão da uréia sobre a porcentagem de estruturas fecundadas em relação ao total de estruturas recuperadas (UA = 75,3 vs. UD = 50,7%) e sobre a porcentagem de embriões viáveis em relação ao total de estruturas recuperadas (UA = 73,2 vs. UD = 39,4%). O tratamento UD acarretou em menor capacidade de fecundação do oócito em relação ao tratamento UA, havendo redução de aproximadamente 32,7% na proporção de oócitos fecundados sobre o total de estruturas recuperadas deste tratamento. / High levels of crude protein (CP) in ruminant diets were associated with detrimental effect on fertility, mainly, due to the rise of plasmatic urea nitrogen (PUN) concentration. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of short term non-protein nitrogen feeding at different periods of the oestrus cycle in superovulated cows without previous adaptation on yield, quality and development degree of recovered embryos. Sixty eight Nelore cows with body condition score of 7.56 and body weight of 557.6 kg were divided in three different groups: control (C), urea before day 0 (UB; urea supply from day -5 to day 0) and urea after day 0 (UA; urea supply from day 0 to day 5). Animals were grazing in Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu pasture and received 3.0 kg/animal/day of concentrate during 16 days. Two concentrates were formulated and the total diets (concentrate + estimate forage intake) had 12.0% (control diet) and 14.6% of CP (NPN diet). The difference in CP between diets was the addition of 100g/cow/day of urea. Animals were synchronized, superovulated and inseminated. The embryos were collected seven days (day 7) after insemination (day 0) and quality and development degree were also evaluated. Blood samples were collected on day -5, 0 and 5 for measurement of PUN, glucose, insulin and progesterone. There was significant effect of treatments on average PUN concentration at day -5 (C = 16.18ab, UB = 17.72a and UA = 14.47b mg/dL; P = 0.0007), at day 0 (C = 18.95b, UB = 22.71a and UA = 21.15ab mg/dL; P = 0.0010) and at day 5 (C = 20.93a, UB = 19.08b and UA = 21.51a mg/dL; P = 0.0022). For glucose, insulin and progesterone there was no effect of treatments. It was observed neither effect of urea inclusion nor the moment of urea inclusion in diet on the total number of recovered structures, total number of fertilized structures and total number of viable embryos. However, it was observed effect of the moment of urea inclusion on the rate of fertilized structures in relation to the total number of recovered structures (UB = 75.3 vs. UA = 50.7%) and on the rate of viable embryos in relation to the total number of recovered structures (UB = 73.2 vs. UA = 39.4%). The UA treatment lead to lowest fertilizing oocyte capacity in relation to UB treatment with an approximate reduction of 32.7% on oocytes fertilized proportion over the total recovered structures in this treatment.

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