Effect of herbal feed additive and sulfate on the performance of cattle calves

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2024-01-15
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U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU) Mathura Uttar Pradesh India-281001
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Present study was conducted to investigate the effect of herbal feed additive and sulfate supplementation on growth performance, nutrient utilization,blood biochemical parameters, immune and antioxidant response and rumen fermentation pattern in growing calves. Twenty four growing cattle calves (12 male Haryana, 8 male Sahiwal, 4 female Sahiwal calves) 0f 4 to 16 months age were distributed into four groups with six animals each in a randomized block design. Control (C) group were not supplemented with any feed additive, T1 group were supplemented with herbal feed additive (Fennel + CLO; @ 1.0% of DMI), T2 groups were supplemented with sulfate @ 0.075% of DMI, and group T3 were supplemented with diet containing herbal feed additive (Fennel + CLO; @ 1.0% of DMI in 40:60 ratio) and sulfate @ 0.075% of DMI. Basal diet offered to experimental groups consists of 40% concentrate and 60% wheat straw daily. Body weight and dry matter intake were recorded fortnightly. Overall body weight, DMI (kg/day), TDN intake (g/kg W0.75) and DCP intake (g/kg W0.75) were similar in treatment as well as control group. Nutrient digestibility and digestible nutrient intake were not impacted by supplementation of either herbal feed additive or sulfate supplementation. ADG were similar in all groups. FCR were not significantly different between control and treatment groups. Haematological parameters like haemoglobin concentration and PCV values did not differ among the all four groups. Overall plasma glucose, triacylglycerol and cholestrol concentration were similar among all groups. Plasma total protein, albumin, BUN, ALT, AST, bilirubin and creatinine were found similar in all treatment and control groups. Plasma SOD was also similar in all groups. Total antioxidant concentation show no significant difference between control and treatment groups. There is no effect on the rumen pH and the volatile fatty acid concentration of dietary treatments. Protozoal population decreases significantly in the herbal feed additive supplemented group T1 as compared to control, T2 and T3. Total bacteria, fungi and Fibrobacter Succinogenes population were similar among all the groups. Sulfate reducing bacteria is significantly higher in the sulfate treated group T2 as compared to control, T1 and T3. CMCase and avicelase, urease activities are significantly higher in T2 as compared to control, T1 and T3 whereas amylase, beta gulucosidase, xylanase activity were similar in all the four groups. It may be concluded that supplementation of herbal feed additive (Fennel + CLO; @ 1.0% of DMI) may be used in high roughage based ration due to its inhibitory effect on protozoa and supplementation of sulphate may improve the fibre digestion in the cattle calves.
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