2011
DOI: 10.4236/ojas.2011.12004
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Productive performance and blood metabolites as affected by protected protein in sheep

Abstract: This investigation included two experiments. Experiment 1 was executed to study the effect of feeding different rations of protected protein of canola meal on digestibility and nutritive values within sheep. Twenty male, healthy sheep were divided into five treatments according to the methods of protein protection (control, heat, sodium hydroxide, formaldehyde, and acetic acid treatments). Experiment 2 was carried out on developing lambs to investigate the effect of protected protein on growth performance and … Show more

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“…The blood parameters were presented in Table . Our results were similar to those of previous studies (Abdel‐Ghani, Solouma, Abd Elmoty, Kassab, & Soliman, ; El‐Barody, Abdalla, & El‐Hakeam, ). Dietary treatment did not significantly affect the concentrations of TP, ALB, ALT, AST, LDH, BUN, GLU, TG, CHOL, HDL, LDLC, LACT and NH 3 in lamb serum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The blood parameters were presented in Table . Our results were similar to those of previous studies (Abdel‐Ghani, Solouma, Abd Elmoty, Kassab, & Soliman, ; El‐Barody, Abdalla, & El‐Hakeam, ). Dietary treatment did not significantly affect the concentrations of TP, ALB, ALT, AST, LDH, BUN, GLU, TG, CHOL, HDL, LDLC, LACT and NH 3 in lamb serum.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Additionally, wool growth affected by the endocrine system hormones such as thyroid hormone (Khan et al, 2012), So, from our data that shows in Figure (2) there is an increase in the thyroid hormone in T1 and T2 groups may cause elevation in wool growth. This result was compatible with (These results agree with the results of (Abdel- Ghani et al, 2011;Coetzee et al, 1995;Sahlu and Fernandez, 1992;Reis, 1991). However, the local sheep has dropped in wool characterizes performance less than other breeds sheep in the world, this due to the genotype factor which may affect on the capacity of wool growth by many pathways, for example the skin mass and the ability of follicle to use amino acids (Adams et al, 2000).…”
Section: Advances In Animal and Veterinary Sciencessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The effects of protein source and processing treatment on blood constituents are presented in Table 6. The concentrations of the plasma metabolites in all the experimental animals were within the typical ranges reported for sheep (Abdel-Ghani et al, 2011;Lestingi et al, 2015b;Lestingi et al, 2016). Lambs that were fed lupin seeds had a greater concentration of plasma glucose than lambs fed faba bean seeds (P <0.05).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%