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100 _aBatista, Ianete Lima
100 _aDias-Silva, Tairon Pannunzio
100 _aMarques, Carlo Aldrovandi Torreão
100 _aTorreão, Jacira Neves da Costa
100 _aBezerra, Leilson Rocha
100 _aEdvan, Ricardo Loiola
100 _aSejian, Veerasamy
100 _aAraújo, Marcos Jácome de
245 _aEffects of Parkia platycephala on feeding behavior, rumen health, blood markers, and physiological responses of lactating goats
500 _aPublicação on-line; 40 ref.; 7 tables; Sumaries (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT - The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Parkia platycephala pod meal (PP) on feeding behavior, rumen health, blood markers, and physiological responses in lactating goats. Eight apparently healthy, adult, multiparous Anglo-Nubian goats, with an average body weight of 42.06±3.5 kg and approximately 52±4 days in lactation, were randomly assigned into two Latin squares (4×4) composed of four levels of PP (0, 33.3, 66.7, and 100% of dry matter) for four periods. Daily feed intake, feeding behavior, rumen health, blood markers (hemogram and biochemical parameters), and physiological responses (rectal temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, and sweating rate) were assessed. Intake, feeding efficiency, and rumination efficiency were not affected by the replacement of ground corn with PP. At these replacement levels, the goats significantly spent more time feeding and ruminating. There was a significant decrease in the number of chews (number/day and number/min) with an increase in PP inclusion. Rectal temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, and sweating rate were higher in the afternoon for the three periods measured. There were no negative changes in blood markers or rumen health with the use of PP. The current findings indicate that PP can be used to replace up to 100% of the corn in the diet of lactating goats without causing significant changes in animal health, feeding behavior, or physiological parameters. Keywords: byproducts, feed efficiency, hematology, ruminants
650 _aCABRA
650 _aALIMENTO ALTERNATIVO
650 _aEFICIêNCIA NUTRICIONAL
650 _aINGESTÃO
650 _aHEMATOLOGIA
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_9317600
_dViçosa-MG Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 1997
_o2024-4310
_tRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Brazil)
_x1516-3598
_gv. 49 p. 1-11; (2020)
_wBR2025000650
856 _uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/rbz/a/ShmqyXHwJs7QdvksYZhxCcL/?format=pdf&lang=en
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