Inclusion of propylene glycol in the diet of sheep and its effect on their lambs’ protein and mineral metabolites

  • Santos R
  • Macedo Junior G
  • Silva S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of propylene glycol (PG) added to the water sheep drank during lactation on protein and mineral metabolites of their suckling lambs. We assessed 24 lambs born to sheep fed levels of propylene glycol in the water (0; 1.5; 3.0 and 4.5%). The sheep were subdivided according to a completely randomized design, in a split-plot scheme. There was no interaction effect between lamb age and amount of PG provided to the sheep on the concentration of protein and mineral metabolites of the lambs. The concentration of total protein, globulin, and albumin: globulin ratio, uric acid and creatinine in the lambs was not affected by the inclusion of PG (p > 0.05). The concentration of urea and magnesium in the lambs presented a quadratic response as a function of the addition of PG; there was linear response for albumin concentration. The addition of PG to the sheep’s diet and the lambs’ age affect the concentration of protein and mineral metabolites in the lambs. However, using PG to feed lactating sheep does not have negative effects on the lambs’ blood parameters, as evidenced by the absence of nutritional deficiency (protein and minerals) in the suckling lambs.

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Santos, R. P. dos, Macedo Junior, G. D. L., Silva, S. P. da, Sousa, L. F. de, & Andrade, M. E. B. (2017). Inclusion of propylene glycol in the diet of sheep and its effect on their lambs’ protein and mineral metabolites. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 39(3), 297. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v39i3.35101

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