Supplementation of Yeast Fermented Cassava Chip (YFCC) as a Replacement Concentrate and Ruzi Grass on Rumen Ecology in Native Cattle


Authors

  • Sittisak Khampa Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Rajabhat Mahasarakham University, P.O. Box 44000, Thailand
  • Pala Chaowarat Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Rajabhat Mahasarakham University, P.O. Box 44000, Thailand
  • Rungson Singhalert Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Rajabhat Mahasarakham University, P.O. Box 44000, Thailand
  • Metha Wanapat Tropical Feed Resources Research and Development Center (TROFREC), Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, P.O. Box 40002, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2009.597.600

Keywords:

Cassava chip, concentrate, native cattle, rumen fermentation, yeast

Abstract

Ten, one year old of native cattle with initial body weight of 150 ± 10 kg were randomly divided into two groups and received concentrate at 14% CP (T1) and Yeast Fermented Cassava Chip (YFCC) (T2). The cows were offered the treatment concentrate at 1% BW and ruzi grass was fed ad libitum. Means were compared using T-test. All animals were kept in individual pens and received free access to water. The results have revealed that replacement of YFCC on feed intake was non-significantly different, while Average Daily Gain (ADG) was higher (p<0.05) in native cattle fed YFCC (T2) treatments than received concentrate at 14% CP (T1) (259 and 205 g/d). In addition, the ruminal pH, ammonia-nitrogen and blood urea nitrogen concentration were significantly different (p<0.05). Supplementation of YFCC (T2) could improve population of bacteria and fungal zoospore, but decreased populations of Holotrich and Entodiniomorph protozoa in rumen (p<0.05). The results indicate that supplementation of Yeast Fermented Cassava Chip (YFCC) as a replacement concentrate at 14% CP could improve rumen fermentation efficiency in native cattle.

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15.04.2009

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How to Cite

Khampa, S., Chaowarat, P., Singhalert, R., & Wanapat, M. (2009). Supplementation of Yeast Fermented Cassava Chip (YFCC) as a Replacement Concentrate and Ruzi Grass on Rumen Ecology in Native Cattle. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 8(5), 597–600. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2009.597.600

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