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    Effects of Posidonia oceanica banquettes on intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and metabolic profiles in sheep
    (Wiley; Society of Chemical Industry, 2017) Castillo, Cristina; Hernández, Joaquín; Sotillo Mesanza, Juan; Gutiérrez, Cándido; Montes, Ana; Ruiz Mantecón, Ángel; Medicina y Cirugía Animal
    BACKGROUND: Themarine plant Posidonia oceanica (L.) (PO) has been demonstrated in goats to be a source of fibre. The aim of the present studywas to assess the effects of introducing thismarine plant as a substitute for barley strawin the feed of mature ewes, assessing the effects of its addition on intake, digestibility and ruminal fermentation and on the ewes’ metabolic profiles (energy and protein). POwas used at 75 g day−1 per ewe (15% of the total forage), 150 g day−1 per ewe (30% of the total forage) and 300 g day−1 per ewe (60% of the total forage). RESULTS: Substitution of 15% of the forage with PO has no negative consequences on dry matter intake, final live weight and metabolic status in mature ewes; in addition, POmay improve the animal’s nitrogen utilisation. The upper limit of substitution was 30%,where only fewchangeswere noted withoutmetabolic consequences. Substitution of 60% impaired performance and affects tissue functions in the animal’s body. CONCLUSION: Moderate quantities of barley straw (between 75 and 150 g day−1 per ewe) can be replaced by PO in feed rations formature ewes.

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