Changed Rumen Fermentation, Blood Parameters, and Microbial Population in Fattening Steers Receiving a High Concentrate Diet with Improve Growth Performance.

Vet Sci

Tropical Feed Resources Research and Development Center (TROFREC), Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.

Published: November 2021

The effect of dry yeast (DY) () supplementation in a high-concentrate diet was evaluated for rumen fermentation, blood parameters, microbial populations, and growth performance in fattening steers. Sixteen crossbred steers (Charolais x American Brahman) at 375 ± 25 kg live weight were divided into four groups that received DY supplementation at 0, 5, 10, and 15 g/hd/d using a completely randomized block design. Basal diets were fed as a total mixed ration (roughage to concentrate ratio of 30:70). Results showed that supplementation with DY improved dry matter (DM) intake and digestibility of organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent fiber (ADF) ( < 0.05), but DM and crude protein (CP) were similar among treatments ( > 0.05). Ruminal pH (>6.0) of fattening steer remained stable ( > 0.05), and pH was maintained at or above 6.0 with DY. The concentration of propionic acid (C) increased ( < 0.05) with 10 and 15 g/hd/d DY supplementation, while acetic acid (C) and butyric acid (C) decreased. Methane (CH) production in the rumen decreased as DY increased ( < 0.05). and populations increased ( < 0.05), whereas protozoal and methanogen populations decreased with DY addition at 10 and 15 g/hd/d, while did not change ( > 0.05) among the treatments. Adding DY at 10 and 15 g/hd/d improved growth performance. Thus, the addition of DY to fattening steers with a high concentrate diet improved feed intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen ecology, and growth performance, while mitigating ruminal methane production.

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