Effect of Palm Kernel Cake Supplementation on Voluntary Feed Intake, In Situ Rumen Degradability and Performance in Buffaloes in the Eastern Amazon

Author:

Amaral-Júnior João Maria do1,Morais Eziquiel de2,Lima Alyne Cristina Sodré1,Martorano Lucieta Guerreiro3ORCID,Nahúm Benjamim de Souza4,Sousa Luciano Fernandes5,Lourenço-Júnior José de Brito6,Rodrigues Thomaz Cyro Guimarães de Carvalho6,Silva Jamile Andréa Rodrigues da7ORCID,Silva Artur Luiz da Costa6,Maciel e Silva André Guimarães8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal Institute of Amapá (IFAP), Porto Grande 68997-000, AP, Brazil

2. Federal Institute of Pará (IFPA), Castanhal 68741-400, PA, Brazil

3. Embrapa Eastern Amazon, Santarém 68020-640, PA, Brazil

4. Embrapa Eastern Amazon, Belém 66095-903, PA, Brazil

5. Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Tocantins (UFT), Araguaína 77804-970, TO, Brazil

6. Postgraduate Program in Animal Science (PPGCAN), Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém 66075-110, PA, Brazil

7. Institute of Animal Health and Production, Federal Rural University of the Amazon (UFRA), Belém 66077-580, PA, Brazil

8. Postgraduate Program in Animal Science (PPGCAN), Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Castanhal 68746-630, PA, Brazil

Abstract

The objective was to evaluate the effects of palm kernel cake (PKC) supplementation on voluntary feed intake, in situ rumen degradability and performance in the wettest (WS—January to June) and less rainy seasons (LR—July to December) in the eastern Amazon. A total of 52 crossbred buffaloes that were neither lactating nor gestating were used, with 24 for the LR, aged 34 ± 04 months and an initial average weight of 503 ± 48 kg, and 24 for the WS aged 40 ± 04 months with an average weight of 605 ± 56 kg. The four treatments (levels of PKC in relation to body weight) were distributed in a completely randomized design, with 0% (PKC0), 0.25% (PKC0.2), 0.5% (PKC0.5) and 1% (PKC1) with six repetitions. The animals were housed in Marandu grass paddocks, intermittently, with access to water and mineral mixture ad libitum. Degradability was evaluated by the in situ bag technique in four other crossbred buffaloes with rumen cannulae, in a 4 × 4 Latin square (four periods and four treatments). The inclusion of PKC increased supplement consumption and production of ether extracts and reduced the intake of forage and non-fibrous carbohydrates. The dry matter degradability of Marandu grass was not affected; however, the fermentation kinetics in neutral detergent fiber (NDF) differed between the treatments. The co-product dry matter colonization time was greater in PKC1 and the highest effective degradability rates were from PKC0, but the productive performance of the animals was not influenced. Supplementation of buffaloes with PKC is recommended for up to 1% of body weight.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)—Brasil

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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