Effect of monensin supplementation on growth and bioavailability of minerals in kids

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2001
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Department of Animal Nutrition, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy
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An investigation spread over a period of 13 weeks was carried out to assess the effect of monensin on growth and bioavailability of minerals in kids. Eighteen Malabari kids of three to four months of age divided into three identical groups formed the experimental subject. The kids in groups I, Il and III were maintained on concentrate mixtures supplemented with 0, 20 and 30 ppm monensin respectively along with jack leaves fed ad libitum as the sole source of roughage, for a period of 13 weeks. Increase in body weight, feed conversion efficiency, dry matter intake, digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen balance, mineral balance and serum mineral concentration of kids were the criteria employed for evaluation. The weight gained by the animals during the experimental period was highest in group III followed by groups II and I in the descending order, group II and III showing significantly higher weight gain (p < 0.01) than group 1. This is suggestive of the positive influence of monensin on the growth of kids. Maximum improvement in feed conversion efficiency was shown by kids in group Ill, followed by group Il and group I. Though there was no significant difference (p < 0.05) between the two monensin supplemented groups (groups Il and Ill), both had significant improvement (P < 0.01) over the controls. The dry matter intake per 100 kg body weight was significantly lower (p < 0.01) in groups Il and III than group I, but no significant difference was recorded in a verage daily dry matter intake between the three groups. Regarding the nutrient digestibility an increasing trend In the digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, crude fibre, ether extract and nitrogen free extract• was noticed (P > 0.05)• in monansm supplemented groups over the non •supplemented control group. Nitrogen retention (per cent of intake) was highest In group IH and lowest in group I, with significant increase (P < 0.01) in monensin supplemented groups (groups Il and Ill) over group I. Though there was no significant difference (P > 0.05) in per cent retention of calcium, phosphorus, i r on, copper, zmc and manganese between the monensin supplemented and non-supplemented groups, an increasing trend was observed in the percentage r eterrtion of major as well as trace minerals on monensin supplementation. The haematological constituents VIZ., haemoglobin, plasma protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron, copper, zinc and manganese in kids of various groups were within the normal range. There was no significant influence (P > 0.05) of monensin on haematological values. From an overall evaluation of the results obtained during the course of the present investigation :it can be inferred that supplementation of monensin at 20 and 30 ppm level significantly (P < 0.01) improves the growth rate, feed efficiency and nitrogen retention, reduces the dry matter consumption and favours (P > 0.05) nutrient digestibility and utilization of major as well as trace mi ner al s in kids reared under intensive system of management.
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