INVESTIGADORES
VIGNOLO Graciela Margarita
artículos
Título:
Use of probiotic lactobacilli as alternative to monensin in beef feedlot cattle
Autor/es:
MANSILLA, FLAVIA I.; MIRANDA, MARIA H.; ARISTIMUÑO FICOSECO, CECILIA; OBREGOZO, MARIANO; D`URSO VILLAR, MARCELA; NADER DE MACIAS, M.E. FATIMA; VIGNOLO, GRACIELA, .
Revista:
Academia Environmental Sciences & Sustainability
Editorial:
Academia.Edu.Publishing
Referencias:
Lugar: San Francisco-California; Año: 2024 vol. 1
ISSN:
2315-778X
Resumen:
In an effort to substitute antibiotics in high-energy diets fed to feedlot cattle, probiotics have emerged as a viable alternative. In thisstudy, increase of animals body weight (BW) and average daily gain (ADG) were used as indicators of probiotics Limosilactobacillus(L.) fermentum CRL2085 and L. mucosae CRL2069 (108–109 CFU/g) supplementation (individually or combined) to grain-based dietscontaining or not monensin during different periods of feedlot fattening cycle. Results showed that the greatest cattle BW (116.6 kg)and ADG (1.19 ± 0.17 kg/animal/day) were achieved when CRL2085 probiotic was individually supplied during 56 days (afteradaptation period) in the absence of monensin (p  0.01). In the presence of monensin, reduced BW and ADG mean values wereobtained during the whole feedlot cycle (98 days) by probiotics supplementation. Thus, L. fermentum CRL2085 probiotic strainadministered to feedlot cattle fed diets without monensin may result in a greater cumulative BW and ADG with a shorter administrationtime comparing with diets containing the ionophore.