Abstract

This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of vanadium (V) supplementation on performance, some plasma metabolites (cholesterol and triglycerides) and glucose metabolism in Mahabadi goat kids. Twenty-eight male kids (15±2kg body weight) were fed for 14weeks in a completely randomized design with four treatments. Treatments were supplemented with 0 (control), 1, 2, and 3mg V as vanadyl sulfate/animal/daily. On day 70, an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) was conducted. Dry matter intake did not change by V supplementation, but adding V quadraticaly improved feed efficiency (p=.03) and tended to increase average daily gain (Quadratic, p=.09). Blood metabolites were unaffected by V supplementation, except for concentration of glucose in plasma, which decreased linearly as supplemental V level increased (p=.02). Plasma glucose concentrations at 15, 30, 45 and 60min after glucose infusion were decreased in a quadratic fashion in response to increasing supplemental V level (p<.01). The IVGTT indicated that the kids supplemented with 2mg V had higher glucose clearance rate (K) and lower glucose half-life (T½ ; p<.05). Glucose area under the response curve from 0 to 60min and 0 to 180min after glucose infusion were decreased linearly (p=.04) by supplemental V. The results suggested that moderate supplementation of V may improve glucose utilization and feed efficiency in fattening kids.

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