Influence of grass species and stage of maturity at ensiling on intake and partial digestibility by sheep

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dc.contributor.author Van Niekerk, Willem A.
dc.contributor.author Hassen, Abubeker
dc.contributor.author Bechaz, Federico Martino
dc.date.accessioned 2010-05-20T11:21:42Z
dc.date.available 2010-05-20T11:21:42Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.description.abstract The aim of this study was to compare intake and partial digestibility of organic matter (OM) and nitrogen (N) of two ensiled tropical grass species, P. maximum and D. eriantha, made either at the boot or full bloom stage of growth. Intake and digestibility were determined by the double marker technique where Yb and Cr were infused continuously into the rumen with a peristaltic pump. Except for OM disappearance in the digestive tract, neither species nor stage of harvesting had an effect on intake, digesta flow and OM disappearance within the rumen and small intestine. For P. maximum silage, N intake (g/d) was higher at the full bloom than at the boot stage. Total abomasum N flow (g/d), non-ammonia nitrogen (NAN) flow (g/d), NAN flow per N intake and NAN disappearance as % of N intake in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) were higher for sheep fed on D. eriantha than P. maximum silage made at full bloom. In D. eriantha silage NAN disappearance was higher for silage at full bloom than D. eriantha silage at boot stage. The true N-digested (%), however, did not differ significantly between the species or stage of maturity. In terms of NAN disappearance in the lower GIT it is evident that silage made from D. eriantha at the full bloom stage is superior to silage made at the boot stage, as well as to silage made from P. maximum. en
dc.identifier.citation Van Niekerk, WA, Hassen, A & Bechaz, FM 2009, 'Influence of grass species and stage of maturity at ensiling on intake and partial digestibility by sheep', South African Journal of Animal Science, vol. 39, supplement 1, pp. 234-237. [http://www.sasas.co.za/] en
dc.identifier.issn 0375-1589
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/14069
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher South African Society for Animal Science en_US
dc.rights © South African Society for Animal Science en_US
dc.subject Boot stage en
dc.subject Digitaria eriantha en
dc.subject Panicum maximum en
dc.subject Organic matter disappearance en
dc.subject Full bloom stage en
dc.subject.lcsh Sheep -- Feeding and feeds en
dc.subject.lcsh Rumen fermentation en
dc.subject.lcsh Silage -- Fermentation en
dc.subject.lcsh Guinea grass en
dc.subject.lcsh Crabgrass en
dc.title Influence of grass species and stage of maturity at ensiling on intake and partial digestibility by sheep en
dc.type Article en


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