Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers

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Autor(a) principal: Conceição,Maria Gabriela da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Marcelo de Andrade, Campos,José Maurício de Souza, Silva,Janaina de Lima, Detmann,Edenio, Siqueira,Michelle Christina Bernardo de, Barros,Leonardo José Assis de, Costa,Cleber Thiago Ferreira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The effect of replacing wheat bran with spineless cactus (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) in sugar cane-based diets on the intake of nutrients, feeding behavior, and rumen digestibility of steers was assessed using digested samples collected from the omasum. Five crossbred steers (1/2 Holstein-Zebu) were fitted with cannulas in the rumen and then assigned to a 5 × 5 Latin square design. Samples of omasal digesta were collected for three days. Rumen was evacuated via the rumen cannula to determine the rumen pool of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), indigestible NDF (iNDF), intake (ki), passage (kp) and degradation (NDF) rates, and the passage of iNDF (kpi). Nutrient intake displayed a quadratic effect, with maximum intakes of DM (5.73 kg d−1), non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC, 4.63 kg d−1), and digestible organic matter (DOM, 3.45 kg d−1) estimated at the replacement levels of 54.63, 60.00, and 43.17%, respectively. The replacement levels showed no effect on feeding, rumination, or idle times. There was a linear increase in the total apparent and ruminal digestibility of CP as the spineless cactus content in the diet was increased. There was no effect on total and partial digestibilities of OM and NDF or on intestinal digestibility of CP. No effect was observed on the rumen pool of DM, NDF, or iNDF. Furthermore, ki, kp, NDF degradation, and iNDF passage rates displayed a quadratic effect, with higher concentrations estimated for replacement levels of 56.07, 56.12, 59.00, and 55.20%, respectively. Replacing 55% wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugar cane-based diets is recommended.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
title Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
spellingShingle Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
Conceição,Maria Gabriela da
degradation rate
digestibility
fiber
passage rate
rumination
title_short Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
title_full Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
title_fullStr Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
title_full_unstemmed Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
title_sort Replacement of wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugarcane-based diets for steers
author Conceição,Maria Gabriela da
author_facet Conceição,Maria Gabriela da
Ferreira,Marcelo de Andrade
Campos,José Maurício de Souza
Silva,Janaina de Lima
Detmann,Edenio
Siqueira,Michelle Christina Bernardo de
Barros,Leonardo José Assis de
Costa,Cleber Thiago Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Ferreira,Marcelo de Andrade
Campos,José Maurício de Souza
Silva,Janaina de Lima
Detmann,Edenio
Siqueira,Michelle Christina Bernardo de
Barros,Leonardo José Assis de
Costa,Cleber Thiago Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Conceição,Maria Gabriela da
Ferreira,Marcelo de Andrade
Campos,José Maurício de Souza
Silva,Janaina de Lima
Detmann,Edenio
Siqueira,Michelle Christina Bernardo de
Barros,Leonardo José Assis de
Costa,Cleber Thiago Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv degradation rate
digestibility
fiber
passage rate
rumination
topic degradation rate
digestibility
fiber
passage rate
rumination
description ABSTRACT The effect of replacing wheat bran with spineless cactus (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%) in sugar cane-based diets on the intake of nutrients, feeding behavior, and rumen digestibility of steers was assessed using digested samples collected from the omasum. Five crossbred steers (1/2 Holstein-Zebu) were fitted with cannulas in the rumen and then assigned to a 5 × 5 Latin square design. Samples of omasal digesta were collected for three days. Rumen was evacuated via the rumen cannula to determine the rumen pool of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), indigestible NDF (iNDF), intake (ki), passage (kp) and degradation (NDF) rates, and the passage of iNDF (kpi). Nutrient intake displayed a quadratic effect, with maximum intakes of DM (5.73 kg d−1), non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC, 4.63 kg d−1), and digestible organic matter (DOM, 3.45 kg d−1) estimated at the replacement levels of 54.63, 60.00, and 43.17%, respectively. The replacement levels showed no effect on feeding, rumination, or idle times. There was a linear increase in the total apparent and ruminal digestibility of CP as the spineless cactus content in the diet was increased. There was no effect on total and partial digestibilities of OM and NDF or on intestinal digestibility of CP. No effect was observed on the rumen pool of DM, NDF, or iNDF. Furthermore, ki, kp, NDF degradation, and iNDF passage rates displayed a quadratic effect, with higher concentrations estimated for replacement levels of 56.07, 56.12, 59.00, and 55.20%, respectively. Replacing 55% wheat bran with spineless cactus in sugar cane-based diets is recommended.
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