Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Research Article
Adv. Anim. Vet. Sci. 5(6): 260-266
Http://dx.doi.org/10.17582/journal.aavs/2017/5.6.260.266
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Gowher Gull Sheikh1, Abdul Majeed Ganai1, Ahmad Ishfaq1*, Yasir Afzal1, Haider Ali Ahmad

Division of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir Shuhama, Alusteng, Srinagar-190 006, Jammu and Kashmir

Abstract | The study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of probiotic mix and fibrolytic enzyme mixture on in-vitro fermentation and digestibility using whole rumen flora from sheep. The feed additives viz. probiotic mix and fibrolytic enzyme mixture were incorporated @ 3g, 6g, 9g, 12g, 15g/kg dry matter of complete feedfor adult sheep. The rations were subjected to in- vitro analysis to evaluateDM, OM and NDF digestibilityfor determination ofoptimum level of incorporation of feed additives in the complete ration.Significant improvement in nutrient degradability of DM, OM and NDF was observed due to probiotics mix and fibrolytic enzyme mixture supplementation with maximum values at 3g and 9g kg-1DM, respectively. Another in vitro study was carried to evaluate the effect of 3g and 9g kg-1 DM of probiotics mixand fibrolytic enzyme mixture alone and in combination on rumen fermentationparametersin complete feed having paddy straw and concentrate mixture in 50:50 ratio. The probiotics mixand fibrolytic enzyme mixture alone and in combination significantly improved nutrient degradability (DM, OM and NDF), total rumen nitrogen and TVFA in comparison to control. Additions of probiotic mix in complete feed decreased rumen pH alone and in combination with enzyme mix with a significant decrease in rumen ammonia nitrogen.

Keywords | Complete feed, Fibrolytic enzyme mix, In vitro degradability, Paddy straw, Probiotics mix.