2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12151941
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Effects of Barley Starch Level in Diet on Fermentation and Microflora in Rumen of Hu Sheep

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the effects of different levels of barley starch instead of corn starch on the rumen fermentation and microflora when feeding a corn-based diet to Hu sheep. Thirty-two male Hu sheep equipped with permanent rumen fistulas were selected and fed in individual metabolic cages. All sheep were randomly divided into four groups (eight sheep in each group) and fed with four diets containing a similar starch content, but from different starch sources, including 100% of starch derived from co… Show more

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“…The serum was stored at −20 °C for analysis of biochemistry variables [ 24 ]. In addition, on the last day, at 12:00, approximately 100 mL of rumen content was collected via the fistula using a measuring cup and was strained through four layers of cheesecloth [ 25 ]. The pH was measured immediately after collection, using a portable pH meter (PHB-10, Shanghai Hongyi Instrument Limited, Shanghai, China), then the rumen fluid was stored in 10 mL centrifuge tubes at −80 °C for the determination of rumen fermentation variables, rumen enzyme concentrations, and rumen microbiota.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The serum was stored at −20 °C for analysis of biochemistry variables [ 24 ]. In addition, on the last day, at 12:00, approximately 100 mL of rumen content was collected via the fistula using a measuring cup and was strained through four layers of cheesecloth [ 25 ]. The pH was measured immediately after collection, using a portable pH meter (PHB-10, Shanghai Hongyi Instrument Limited, Shanghai, China), then the rumen fluid was stored in 10 mL centrifuge tubes at −80 °C for the determination of rumen fermentation variables, rumen enzyme concentrations, and rumen microbiota.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%