Comparative effects of feeding citrus pulp and grape pomace on nutrient digestibility and utilization in steers

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.animal.2020.100020

Language of the publication
English
Date
2020-12-10
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Tayengwa, Tawanda
  • Chikwanha, Obert C.
  • Raffrenato, Emiliano
  • Dugan, Michael E. R.
  • Mutsvangwa, Timothy
  • Mapiye, Cletos
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Feedlot beef production in tropics and subtropics is being limited by shortage of feed ingredients due to prolonged droughts resulting in high prices of cereal grains and reduced profitability. To alleviate feed shortages and increase profitability for the feedlot industry, it is important to explore underutilized non-conventional resources such as fruit by-products. The current study compared the nutrient intake, digestibility and utilization effects of feeding either 150 g/kg of dried citrus pulp (DCP) or grape pomace (DGP) as alternative dietary fibre sources to 7 months-old Angus steers (281 ± 15.7 kg) under feedlot conditions. Twenty-four steers were assigned to three dietary treatments (8 steers/treatment) in a completely randomised design. Each steer was treated as an experimental unit. Steers were adapted to diets for 21 d followed by 7 d of sample collection during which nutrient intake, digestibility, rumen fermentation parameters, nitrogen retention and microbial N supply were determined. All the data were analysed using the GLIMMIX procedures. Overall, steers fed DGP had the greatest dry matter intake (DM), organic matter (OM) crude protein (CP), ash free neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom), ether extract (EE) and starch intake followed by DCP and control (CON) diets (P ≤ .05). Apparent digestibilities of DM, OM and aNDFom were higher (P ≤ .05) for DCP diet compared to DGP and CON diets. Feeding DCP and DGP diets increased ruminal concentrations of total volatile fatty acids, acetate and isovalerate, and acetate to propionate ratio, and reduced propionate concentrations compared to the CON diet (P ≤ .05). The steers fed the CON diet had the greatest urinary excretions of allantoin, uric acid and total purine derivatives followed by those fed the DCP and DGP diets (P ≤ .05). Nitrogen intake, faecal nitrogen (N), N retention and N efficiency utilization were in the order of DGP > DCP > CON diets (P ≤ .05). Overall, feeding DGP as alternative fibre source to wheat bran improved nutrient intake, retention and efficiency of N utilization but reduced apparent nutrient digestibility compared to DCP. Current finding suggests that DGP may be a better fibre substitute for wheat bran in beef diets than DCP.

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Published online in 2020. Published in print in 2021.

Subject

  • Agriculture

Keywords

  • proanthocyanidin

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1-8

Peer review

Yes

Open access level

Gold

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ISSN
1751-732X

Article

Journal title
Animal
Journal volume
15
Journal issue
1
Article number
100020
Accepted date
2020-07-31
Submitted date
2020-01-01

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Tayengwa, T., Chikwanha, O. C., Raffrenato, E., Dugan, M. E. R., Mutsvangwa, T., & Mapiye, C. (2021). Comparative effects of feeding citrus pulp and grape pomace on nutrient digestibility and utilization in steers. Animal, 15(1), Article 100020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.animal.2020.100020

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