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Blood metabolite concentrations in late pregnant ewes as indicators of nutritional status
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Abstract
In a feeding experiment β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), glucose, albumin, total protein, globulin and urea concentrations in the plasma of twin-bearing ewes were analysed. Mature Suffolk cross ewes were given either formic acid (FA)-treated grass silage or grasslmolassed sugar-beet pulp (MSBP) silage in late pregnancy. The experiment commenced on day 91 of pregnancy and the dietary treatments were FA-treated silage (Tl), FA-treated silage + soya-bean meal (SBM) (T2), MSBP silage (T3), MSBP silage + SBM (T4), FA-treated silage + MSBP (T5), FA-treated silage + MSBP + SBM (T6) or FA-treated silage + 150 g crude protein (CP) per kg concentrate (T7). SBM was given only in the last 22 days of pregnancy aiming for a total CP intake of 220 g per ewe per day. Blood samples were collected by jugular venipuncture from each ewe 3 h following consumption of the morning dietary allowance on days 121, 128, 135 and 142 of pregnancy. Daily metabolizable energy (ME) intakes of 6·8, 11·4, 9·6, 12·8, 10·5, 13·7 and 14·7 (s.e. 0·58) MJ per ewe were recorded for Tl to T7 respectively over the last 3 weeks of pregnancy. Respective CP intakes of 72, 213, 110, 225, 109, 215 and 175 (s.e. 5·64) g per ewe were recorded for Tl to T7 respectively over the last 3 weeks of pregnancy. BHB concentrations (mmol/l) on day 121 of pregnancy of 1·18, 1·25, 0·52, 0·52, 0·56, 0·39 and 0·45 (s.e. 0·17), on day 128 of pregnancy of 1·17, 0·94, 0·52, 0·51, 0·72, 0·62 and 0·39 (s.e. 0·20), on day 135 of pregnancy of 1·53, 0·68, 0·68, 0·66, 0·71, 0·62 and 0·46 (s.e. 0·20) and on day 142 of pregnancy of 1·43, 0·60, 0·62, 0·56, 0·62, 0·56 and 0·63 (s.e. 0·20) were recorded for Tl to T7 respectively. There was a quadratic relationship between plasma BHB concentration and ME intake on days 121 (R2 = 0·538, P < 0·001), 128 (R2 = 0·324, P < 0·001), 135 (R2 = 0·429, P < 0·001)) and 142 (R2 = 0·344, P < 0·002) of pregnancy. There was a positive relationship between plasma glucose concentration and ME intake on day 222 (R2 = 0·208, P < 0·002), 228 (R2 = 0·203, P < 0·05), and 135 (R2 = 0·160, P < 0·02) of pregnancy. Albumin concentrations (gll) on day 128 of pregnancy of 21·8, 21·7, 23·6, 22·9, 22·5, 22·9 and 24·3 (s.e. 0-75), on day 135 of 20·9, 23·6, 24·2, 24·1, 22·4, 24·1 and 23·8 (s.e. 0·75), and on day 142 of 16·9, 22·6, 20·7, 22·2, 20·4, 22·7 and 21·1 (s.e. 1·05) were recorded for Tl to T7 respectively. Plasma albumin concentrations were significantly affected by SBM supplementation (P < 0·05). Despite the lower than generally recommended energy concentrations in T2 to T7, the concentrations of plasma BHB were within the normal range for healthy sheep.
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