Short-term use of monensin and tannins as feed additives on digestibility and methanogenesis in cattle

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The objective was to assess the effects short-term use of monensin and Acacia mearnsii tannins as feed additives on nutrient intake, digestibility, and CH4 production in cattle. Six rumen-cannulated Holstein cows were distributed in two 3x3 Latin square experimental design, and each experimental period lasted 21 days. The basal diet was composed of corn silage and concentrate in a 50:50 dry matter (DM) basis proportion. Treatments were control, monensin (18 mg kg"1 of DM), and tannin-rich extract from Acacia mearnsii (total tannins equivalent to 6 g kg"1 of DM). Nutrient intake and apparent digestibility coefficients were not affected by the addition of monensin or tannins to diets. However, tannins showed a tendency to reduce crude protein digestibility. Monensin decreased CH4 emission by 25.6% (gkg-1 of body weight) compared with the control treatment. Monensin is more effective than Acacia mearnsii tannins in reducing CH4 emissions in the short term, considering a diet of the same roughage:concentrate proportion for cattle.

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Perna, F., Vásquez, D. C. Z., Gardinal, R., Meyer, P. M., Berndt, A., Friguetto, R. T. S., … Rodrigues, P. H. M. (2020). Short-term use of monensin and tannins as feed additives on digestibility and methanogenesis in cattle. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 49. https://doi.org/10.37496/RBZ4920190098

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