@article{MAKHILLJAVA2008791287, title = {Pathological Features in Sheep Fed Rations Containing Phenolsand Condensed Tannins}, journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances}, volume = {7}, number = {9}, pages = {1105-1109}, year = {2008}, issn = {1680-5593}, doi = {javaa.2008.1105.1109}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2008.1105.1109}, author = {O. Mahgoub,I.T. Kadim,M.H. Tageldin,W.S. Al-Marzooqi,Samera Khalaf,Aisha Ambu Ali and}, keywords = {Non-conventional feeds,tannins,phenols,pathology,sheep}, abstract = {A study was carried out to investigate the effects of feeding low quality non-conventional feeds (NCFs) containing phenols and condensed tannins on the pathological features of sheep. Thirty-two sheep were fed one of 4 ration combinations of 2 roughages, urea treated palm frond and Rhodesgrass hay and 2 concentrates, commercial concentrate and by-products concentrate for 120 days. Non-conventional feeds (palm frond and by-product concentrate) contained higher levels of phenols and condensed tannins than conventional ones (Rhodesgrass hay and commercial concentrate). Villus height and height: Crypt depth ratio were significantly lower in animals on the NCFs. There were signs of chronic inflammation in the intestine; the kidneys showed signs of nephritis and the liver showed congestion and hemorrhagic changes. This experiment indicated that feeding non-conventional feeds containing phenols and condensed tannins for extended periods may produce subtle negative effects on animal health and production.} }