Using faecal nitrogen as a marker to estimate intake and digestibility in sheep fed multi-species native forage

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Feed Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2024.115996
Ana Inés Tafernaberry , Jean Víctor Savian , Julcemar Dias Kessler , Gabriel Ciappesoni , Martín Jaurena , Gonzalo Fernández-Turren , Ignacio De Barbieri
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Livestock production in southern South America heavily relies on extensive native grasslands, characterized by high plant species diversity, which makes estimating forage digestibility and intake by ruminants in this pastoral ecosystem challenging. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop regression models to establish the relationship between total faecal nitrogen excretion (FNe) and organic matter (OM) intake, and faecal nitrogen content (FNc) and OM digestibility in sheep fed multi-species native forage. In a completely randomized design, 16 Corriedale sheep averaging 44 kg of body weight (BW) were housed in metabolism cages and received forage in amounts of 15, 20, 25 g of dry matter per kg of BW or ad libitum. During the spring of 2019 and the summer of 2020, four measurement periods were carried out. The sheep had 5 days of adaptation to the metabolism cage, 10 days to adapt to the treatments of amounts of forage offered, and 5 days for intake and digestibility measurements. The forage was harvested once a day, and then the fresh forage was offered at two different times, 8 and 17 h. A linear regression model was developed to estimate OM intake in sheep fed multi-species native forage based on the FNe [Intake (g OM/sheep/day) = 107.7 + 101.5 × FNe]. An exponential regression model was developed to estimate forage OM digestibility in sheep based on the FNc (Digestibility = 0.31411e0.02995 × FNc). In conclusion, our findings highlight that the OM intake can be precisely estimated using FNe and a reasonably precise estimation of the forage OM digestibility can be reached by assessing FNc in sheep fed a multi-species native forage from the Rio de la Plata region in South America.

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用粪氮作为标记物来估算绵羊对多品种本地牧草的摄入量和消化率
南美洲南部的畜牧业生产严重依赖大面积的原生草地,草地的特点是植物物种多样性高,因此在这种牧业生态系统中估算反刍动物的饲草消化率和摄入量具有挑战性。因此,本研究旨在建立回归模型,以确定绵羊粪氮排泄总量(FNe)与有机物(OM)摄入量之间的关系,以及粪氮含量(FNc)与有机物消化率之间的关系。在完全随机设计中,16 只平均体重为 44 千克的科里代尔绵羊被饲养在新陈代谢笼中,并接受每千克体重 15、20、25 克干物质或自由采食的饲草。在 2019 年春季和 2020 年夏季,进行了四次测量。绵羊有 5 天时间适应新陈代谢笼,10 天时间适应提供的草料量,5 天时间进行摄入量和消化率测量。草料每天收割一次,然后在 8 小时和 17 小时两个不同时间段提供新鲜草料。根据 FNe 建立了一个线性回归模型来估算喂食多品种本地牧草的绵羊的 OM 摄入量[摄入量(克 OM/绵羊/天)= 107.7 + 101.5 × FNe]。根据 FNc(消化率 = 0.31411e0.02995 × FNc),建立了一个指数回归模型来估算绵羊的牧草 OM 消化率。总之,我们的研究结果表明,使用 FNe 可以精确估计 OM 摄入量,而通过评估 FNc 可以合理精确地估计饲喂南美洲拉普拉塔河地区多物种本地牧草的绵羊的 OM 消化率。
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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6.00
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266
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3 months
期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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