TY - JOUR T1 - Rumen Fermentation and Nutrient Digestibility in Goats Fed a Tallow-Rich Ration Fortified with Yeast AU - Khotsakdee, J. AU - Vasupen, K. AU - Wongsuthavas, S. AU - Bureenok, S. AU - Alhaidary, A. AU - Mohamed, H.E. AU - Beynen, A.C. AU - Yuangklang, C. JO - Research Journal of Biological Sciences VL - 5 IS - 3 SP - 246 EP - 250 PY - 2010 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-8846 DO - rjbsci.2010.246.250 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjbsci.2010.246.250 KW - Goats KW -tallow KW -yeast KW -rumen fermentation KW -nutrient digestibility KW -Thailand AB - The hypothesis tested was that supplementation of the ration with yeast would negate the inhibitory effect of high-fat intake on rumen fermentation in goats. In a 3x3 Latin square-design, three rumen-fistulated goats were given free access to grass silage and either a low-tallow concentrate or a high-tallow concentrate without or with added yeast. Feed intake, apparent fiber digestibility, rumen pH and volatile fatty acids were measured. When the goats were fed the high-fat diet without yeast, dry matter intake with silage was significantly higher than when either the low-fat diet or the high-fat diet with yeast was supplied. The apparent digestibilities of macronutrients were not significantly affected by the dietary treatments. Group-mean digestibility of neutral detergent fiber was lowered by 0.4% units after feeding the high-fat diet without yeast and by 1.3% units when the high-fat diet with yeast was supplied. The ruminal pH and concentrations of volatile fatty acids were not influenced by dietary treatment. It is concluded that the addition of yeast to a high-tallow ration did not improve feed intake and rumen function in goats. ER -