4.6 Article

Effects of dry yeast supplementation on growth performance, rumen fermentation characteristics, slaughter performance and microbial communities in beef cattle

Journal

ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 6, Pages 1150-1160

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2021.1878204

Keywords

Active dry yeast; beef cattle; production performance; rumen microbiota; carcass performance

Funding

  1. Angel Yeast Co., Ltd, Yichang, Hubei, China [2017YFD0502005]
  2. Overseas Expertise Introduction Center for Discipline Innovation (111 center) of Sichuan Agricultural University

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This study found that supplementing ADY can increase the average daily gain of beef cattle and increase the concentration of propionic acid in the rumen. The high plane of nutrition group had higher digestibility rates for neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber, while the relative abundance of Firmicutes and Ruminococcaceae UCG-002 was higher in the ADY4 group.
This study aimed to investigate the effects of active dry yeast (ADY) on growth performance, rumen microbial composition and carcass performance of beef cattle. Thirty-two finishing beef cattle (yak male x cattle-yaks female), with an average body weight of 110 +/- 12.85 kg, were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: the low plane of nutrition group (control), low plane of nutrition group + ADY 2 g/head daily (ADY2), low plane of nutrition group + ADY 4 g/head daily (ADY4) and the high plane of nutrition group (HPN). Supplementation of ADY increased average daily gain compared to the control group. The neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber apparent digestibility in HPN group was greater than that in control group. The propionic acid concentration in the rumen in ADY2, ADY4, and HPN groups was greater than that in control group. The Simpson and Shannon indexes in control and HPN groups were higher than that in ADY4 group. At the phylum level, the relative abundance of Firmicutes in the HPN group was higher than that in ADY4 group. The relative abundance of Ruminococcaceae UCG-002 in ADY4 group was higher than that in control and HPN groups. In conclusion, supplementation ADY 4 g/head daily shift the rumen microbial composition of beef cattle fed low plane of nutrition to a more similar composition with cattle fed with HPN diet and produce the similar carcass weight with HPN diet.

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