M. Hadjipanayiotou et al., EFFECTS OF THE INCLUSION OF YEAST CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF DAIRYEWES AND GOATS AND THE DEGRADATION OF FEEDSTUFFS, Livestock production science, 48(2), 1997, pp. 129-134
Three trials, one with 48 suckling Damascus goats and another two with
48 non-suckling Chios ewes (trial 2) or 48 Damascus goats (trial 3) w
ere carried out to study the effect of yeast culture on milk yield, mi
lk composition and liveweight changes. The degradability of five feeds
tuffs (barley grain, soybean meal, barley straw, barley hay, lucerne h
ay) in the rumen of three rumen-fistulated Damascus goats fed either a
concentrate with or without yeast culture was studied in another tria
l. There were no differences in mean group feed intake between animals
on the two diets. With the exception of the greater (P < 0.04) bodywe
ight loss by goats on the yeast diet than those on the control (trial
2), all other performance data in all three trials were similar in the
two diets. Similarly, there were no differences for dry matter and cr
ude protein degradability of feedstuffs incubated into the rumen of go
ats fed either of the two diets. Based on the findings of the present
studies, it may be concluded that inclusion of yeast will not improve
performance of dairy ewes and goats and/or the degradability of feedst
uffs in the rumen. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.