Sc. Angeles et al., Comparison of two commercial yeast cultures (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on ruminal fermentation and digestion in sheep fed on corn-stover diet, SMALL RUMIN, 31(1), 1998, pp. 45-50
A metabolism trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of two direct-fed m
icrobial cultures containing Saccharomyces cerevisiae on ruminal fermentati
on, digestibility and duodenal amino acid flow. Nine Suffolk ewes with rumi
nal and duodenal cannula (29 kg BW) were assigned to a completely randomize
d design, where treatments were: (1) control group (CG); (2) 3 g/day of Yea
-Sacc(1026) (YS, 1x10(8) CFU/g); and (3) 1 g/day of Levucell (LC, 20x10(9)
CFU/g). The diet consisted of corn stover (66.5%), sorghum grain (23.5%), m
olasses (8.6%) and urea (1.4%). Ruminal pH was lower (p<.01) with yeast cul
ture (CG 6.81(a), YS 6.51(b), LC 6.61(b)). No effects were detected in VFA
concentration, molar proportion, ammonia-N, and protozoa population. Total
tract digestibility of DM, OM, NDE and ADF were not affected by treatments.
Duodenal amino acid flow was not affected by the inclusion of yeast cultur
es. None of the direct-fed microbial cultures with Saccharomyces cerevisiae
improved either fermentation, digestion or amino acid flow to the duodenum
in sheep fed on corn-stover diet. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
s reserved.