The Use of Additives to Prevent Urolithiasis in Lambs Fed Diets with a High Proportion of Concentrate

Author:

Buarque Vicente Luiz Macêdo1ORCID,Bezerra Helena Viel Alves1ORCID,Rissi Guilherme Pegoraro1,Oliveira Regner Ítalo Gonçalves de1,Silva Natália Marques da1,Cônsolo Nara Regina Brandão2,Ramírez-Zamudio Germán Darío1ORCID,Strefezzi Ricardo de Francisco3ORCID,Gallo Sarita Bonagurio1ORCID,Silva Saulo Luz1ORCID,Leme Paulo Roberto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, College of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga 13635-900, SP, Brazil

2. Department of Animal Nutrition and Production, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga 13635-900, SP, Brazil

3. Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Animal Science and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP), Pirassununga 13635-900, SP, Brazil

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different additives in preventing urolithiasis in lambs fed a diet rich in concentrate and their impact on performance and blood and urinary parameters. Thirty-two noncastrated male lambs, crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês, with initial body weights (BWs) of 23 ± 0.1 kg and ages of 50 ± 5 days, were kept in individual pens and fed a diet composed of 6% Cynodon ssp. hay and 94% concentrate and subjected to four treatments: CON without inclusion of additives, addition of ACL 5 g/kg of dry matter (DM), addition of CCL 6.3 g/kg of DM, and addition of BZA 5 g/kg of DM. There was no effect of treatment or interaction with time on blood parameters (p > 0.050), and performance characteristics, morphometry of ruminal papillae, and scores of cecum and rumen lesions were not affected by the addition of additives to the diet (p > 0.050). Greater urinary acidification was observed in animals from CCL and ACL treatments (p = 0.033). Calcium chloride acidified the urinary pH and can be used instead of ammonium chloride at a concentration of 0.63% based on DM, when this is the objective.

Funder

CAPES

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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