Methodological aspects in ruminal digestion studies. I. Effect of feeding frequency.

Two experiments were conducted to compare different feeding frequencies with regard to dry matter (DM) intake, rumen contents, appaxefit ruminal retention time of the neutral detergent fiber (rNDF) and 48-h in situ DM digestibility (ISDMD). In experiment 1 three rumen-fistulated steers were fed a ration of brachiaria (Brachiaria decumbens) hay, freshly cut pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) forage and ground sorghum; six treatments were applied in an unbalanced design: a) Hourly feeding, b) Feeding every 3 h, c) Feeding every 6 h, d) Feeding every 12 h, e) Feeding every 3 h from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM ar which time the rest of the daily ration was given, and f) Feeding every 3 h from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM when the rest of the daily ration was offered. In experiment 2, six animals were used to compare hourly feeding vs. feeding every 6 h in a switchback design. The ration consisted of sugarcane tops, pigeon pea forage and ground corn cars. Means for net DM ' intake (kg/ 100 kg LW/ day), rumen contents (kg DM/100 kg LW), rNDF (h), brachiaria ISDMD (%) and pigeon pea forage ISDMD (%) for experiment 1 were: 1.93, 1.76, 23,8, 66.0 and 63.1, respectively, with no significant dif`ferences. In experiment 2, the means for DM intake, rumen conterits, rNDF and pigeon pea ISDMD were: 1.76, 1.79, 37.6 and 514, respectively, again with no significant treatment differences. lt was concluded that feeding frequency is not a factor of importance in the methodology for rumen digestion studies.

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Main Authors: PAZ, M. E. R., THIAGO, R. L. de S.
Other Authors: MANUEL ENRIQUE RUIZ PAZ, IICA; LUIZ ROBERTO LOPES DE SÃO THIAGO, CNPGC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2019-10-23
Subjects:rumen contents, in situ digestibility, ruminal retention time, feed intake, steers,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1113395
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