Authors
Yan-can Wang, Xin Wang, Jian-zhong Li, Peng-fei Huang, Ya-li Li, Xue-qin Ding, Jing Huang, Ming-zhi Zhu, Jia Yin, Chun-peng Dai, Qi-ye Wang, Huan-sheng Yang
Publication date
2023/10/2
Journal
Animal Biotechnology
Volume
34
Issue
6
Pages
1919-1930
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
This study aimed to investigate whether lactating Hu sheep’s dietary protein levels could generate dynamic effects on the performance of their offspring. Twelve ewes with similar parity were fed iso-energy diets which contained different protein levels (P1: 9.82%, P2: 10.99%) (n = 6), and the corresponding offspring were divided into SP1 and SP2 (n = 12). At 60 days, half of the lambs were harvested for further study: the carcass weight (p = 0.043) and dressing percentage (p = 0.004) in the SP2 group were significantly higher than SP1. The acetic acid (p = 0.007), propionic acid (p = 0.003), butyric acid (p < 0.001) and volatile fatty acids (p < 0.001) in rumen fluid of SP2 were significantly lower than SP1. The expression of MCT2 (p = 0.024), ACSS1 (p = 0.039) and NHE3 (p = 0.006) in the rumen of SP2 was lower than SP1, while the HMGCS1 (p = 0.026), HMGCR (p = 0.024) and Na+/K …
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