Effects of cashew nutshell extract inclusion into a high-grain finishing diet on methane emissions, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal fermentation in beef steers

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Cuervo, Wilmer [1 ]
Gomez, Camila [1 ]
Tarnonsky, Federico [1 ]
Fernandez-Marenchino, Ignacio [1 ]
Podversich, Federico [1 ]
Maderal, Araceli [1 ]
Schulmeister, Tessa M. [1 ]
Vargas, Juan de J. [1 ]
Dilorenzo, Nicolas [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, North Florida Res & Educ Ctr, Marianna, FL 32446 USA
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feed efficiency; finishing; grain inclusion; greenfeed; plant secondary metabolites; NUT SHELL LIQUID; NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER; IN-VITRO; ESSENTIAL OILS; FEEDING-BEHAVIOR; AMINO-ACIDS; CASTOR-OIL; PERFORMANCE; DAIRY; RUMEN;
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10.1093/jas/skae359
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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By 2050, the U.S. beef industry must produce an extra 40 million tons of beef to satisfy the global demand. Such an increase in inventory will undoubtedly enhance methane (CH4) production from livestock, which should be reduced by over 20%. The addition of plant secondary metabolites, such as anacardic acid present in cashew nutshell extract (CNSE), has shown promising results in reducing CH4 yield, although its effects seemed to be diet-dependent. This study evaluated the addition of CNSE to a high-grain diet (85:15 grain:forage) on in vivo CH4 emissions, nutrient digestibility, performance, feeding behavior, and ruminal fermentation parameters of beef steers. Sixteen Angus crossbred steers [599 +/- 40 kg of bodyweight (BW)] and 6 ruminally cannulated crossbred steers (490 +/- 51 kg of BW) were utilized in a crossover design with 2 experimental periods of 56 d each, composed by 14 d of adaptation, 35 d of measurement, and 7 d of washout. Following adaptation, steers were sorted by BW, and assigned to receive no additive (CON) or CNSE at 5 g/steer/d. Data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS. Inclusion of CNSE increased (P < 0.05) propionate concentration and molar proportion (MP; mol/100 mol), tended to decrease acetate MP (P = 0.10), reduced the acetate:propionate (A:P) ratio (P = 0.05), and MP of branched-chain volatile fatty acids (P < 0.01). Neither in vitro organic matter digestibility nor in vitro CH4 yield were affected by CNSE inclusion (P > 0.05). Steers receiving CNSE exhibited greater (P < 0.05) final BW, dry matter intake (DMI), and average daily gain (ADG) but lesser (P < 0.05) in vivo CH4 emission rate (g/d), yield (g/kg of DMI), and intensity (g/kg of ADG). Meal length, bunk visit duration, and apparent total tract digestibility of DM increased (P < 0.05) after CNSE addition. Considering CNSE-supplemented steers spent more time in the feedbunk and exhibited higher DMI, CH4 mitigation was unlikely associated with intake reduction. The addition of CNSE to a high-grain diet in beef steers demonstrated significant improvements in animal performance and reduced CH4 emissions, as the result of shifts in ruminal fermentation patterns, favoring propionate instead of acetate concentration, leading to a reduction in the A:P ratio. CNSE shows promise as a strategy to enhance beef industry sustainability.
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