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Effect of monensin on rumen ciliate protozoa in sheep.

F Gyulai1, M Baran.   

Abstract

In a first experiment 4 rams consumed over a period of 70 days 0; 82; 208 and 345 mg of monensin daily, respectively. All doses of monensin caused a marked decrease in total numbers of rumen protozoa in samples taken after this period. More than 90% of total protozoal numbers belonged to the genus Entodinium. The sensitivity of the genus Entodinium to monensin was found to be lower than that of genera Dasytricha and Isotricha. In the second experiment 24 lambs were fed hay and concentrates in the ratio 60:40% (groups 1 and 2) and 40:60% (groups 3 and 4). Groups 2 and 4 received 40 mg monensin per animal daily during 16 weeks. The decrease in protozoal numbers due to monensin in samples taken after this period was significant (P less than 0.001) in lambs fed the concentrate diet (groups 3 and 4) and also in lambs from groups 1 and 2 fed the roughage diet (P less than 0.05). The statistical evaluation of the inhibition of total protozoal numbers by monensin (%) in lambs fed both diets has shown that the antiprotozoal effect of monensin was significantly more intensive with the concentrate diet (P less than 0.025) than with the roughage diet.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3132130     DOI: 10.1080/17450398809425393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Tierernahr        ISSN: 0003-942X


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