Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation

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Autor(a) principal: Detmann, Edenio
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Reis, Maria José, Santos, Stefanie Alvarenga, Prates, Luciana Louzada, Carvalho, Gleidson Giordano Pinto, Santos, Antônio Carneiro Santana, Rufino, Luana Marta, Mariz, Lays Débora, Neri, Felipe, Costa, Eduardo
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2017.08.013
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22066
Resumo: The main focus of this work was to verify the hypothesis that there are differences between cattle and sheep to obtain internal markers in tropical forages using in situ ruminal incubation. A presupposition that the indigestible fraction is exclusively inherent to feed was considered, and its ruminal incubation in different animal species should not change the estimate of this fraction; but should change the minimum time required to obtain this value, or the critical-time (Tc). The Tc to obtain indigestible fractions were compared between species for neutral detergent fiber (INDF) and acid detergent fiber (IADF) in feeds and feces. A total of 16 samples were divided into two groups of forages; one group of concentrates and another one of feces. These samples were placed inside bags and incubated in the rumens of 4 sheep and 4 cattle, at following time-points: 0, 12, 24, 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, and 336 h, using two 4 × 4 Latin squares. There was no effect on the species with regard to the degradation rate (kd) of both the aNDF and ADF in alfalfa hay (P = 0.36; P = 0.14). All other forages, which were tropical types, were affected by animal specie (P < 0.05). Cattle was associated with lesser Tc when compared to sheep, both for INDF and IADF. All concentrate feeds were affected by the species (P < 0.05), with sheep providing greater Tc for both undegradable fractions. Feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required higher Tc when incubated in sheep (P < 0.05), while feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required the same Tc to obtain IADF in cattle or sheep (P = 0.19; P = 0.11). Sheep is not a practical recommendation to obtain internal markers based on in situ trials, due to the high incubation time length to obtain the non-degraded fraction of feeds and feces. Internal markers IDNF and IADF from sheep trials can be obtained from 216 h of in situ incubation in cattle.
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spelling Detmann, EdenioReis, Maria JoséSantos, Stefanie AlvarengaPrates, Luciana LouzadaCarvalho, Gleidson Giordano PintoSantos, Antônio Carneiro SantanaRufino, Luana MartaMariz, Lays DéboraNeri, FelipeCosta, Eduardo2018-09-28T12:04:17Z2018-09-28T12:04:17Z2017-1003778401https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2017.08.013http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22066The main focus of this work was to verify the hypothesis that there are differences between cattle and sheep to obtain internal markers in tropical forages using in situ ruminal incubation. A presupposition that the indigestible fraction is exclusively inherent to feed was considered, and its ruminal incubation in different animal species should not change the estimate of this fraction; but should change the minimum time required to obtain this value, or the critical-time (Tc). The Tc to obtain indigestible fractions were compared between species for neutral detergent fiber (INDF) and acid detergent fiber (IADF) in feeds and feces. A total of 16 samples were divided into two groups of forages; one group of concentrates and another one of feces. These samples were placed inside bags and incubated in the rumens of 4 sheep and 4 cattle, at following time-points: 0, 12, 24, 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, and 336 h, using two 4 × 4 Latin squares. There was no effect on the species with regard to the degradation rate (kd) of both the aNDF and ADF in alfalfa hay (P = 0.36; P = 0.14). All other forages, which were tropical types, were affected by animal specie (P < 0.05). Cattle was associated with lesser Tc when compared to sheep, both for INDF and IADF. All concentrate feeds were affected by the species (P < 0.05), with sheep providing greater Tc for both undegradable fractions. Feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required higher Tc when incubated in sheep (P < 0.05), while feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required the same Tc to obtain IADF in cattle or sheep (P = 0.19; P = 0.11). Sheep is not a practical recommendation to obtain internal markers based on in situ trials, due to the high incubation time length to obtain the non-degraded fraction of feeds and feces. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
title Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
spellingShingle Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
Detmann, Edenio
Indigestible fractionpt-BR
Feces
Degradation rate
Critical time
title_short Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
title_full Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
title_fullStr Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
title_full_unstemmed Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
title_sort Comparing sheep and cattle to quantify internal markers in tropical feeds using in situ ruminal incubation
author Detmann, Edenio
author_facet Detmann, Edenio
Reis, Maria José
Santos, Stefanie Alvarenga
Prates, Luciana Louzada
Carvalho, Gleidson Giordano Pinto
Santos, Antônio Carneiro Santana
Rufino, Luana Marta
Mariz, Lays Débora
Neri, Felipe
Costa, Eduardo
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author2 Reis, Maria José
Santos, Stefanie Alvarenga
Prates, Luciana Louzada
Carvalho, Gleidson Giordano Pinto
Santos, Antônio Carneiro Santana
Rufino, Luana Marta
Mariz, Lays Débora
Neri, Felipe
Costa, Eduardo
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Detmann, Edenio
Reis, Maria José
Santos, Stefanie Alvarenga
Prates, Luciana Louzada
Carvalho, Gleidson Giordano Pinto
Santos, Antônio Carneiro Santana
Rufino, Luana Marta
Mariz, Lays Débora
Neri, Felipe
Costa, Eduardo
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Indigestible fractionpt-BR
Feces
Degradation rate
Critical time
topic Indigestible fractionpt-BR
Feces
Degradation rate
Critical time
description The main focus of this work was to verify the hypothesis that there are differences between cattle and sheep to obtain internal markers in tropical forages using in situ ruminal incubation. A presupposition that the indigestible fraction is exclusively inherent to feed was considered, and its ruminal incubation in different animal species should not change the estimate of this fraction; but should change the minimum time required to obtain this value, or the critical-time (Tc). The Tc to obtain indigestible fractions were compared between species for neutral detergent fiber (INDF) and acid detergent fiber (IADF) in feeds and feces. A total of 16 samples were divided into two groups of forages; one group of concentrates and another one of feces. These samples were placed inside bags and incubated in the rumens of 4 sheep and 4 cattle, at following time-points: 0, 12, 24, 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, and 336 h, using two 4 × 4 Latin squares. There was no effect on the species with regard to the degradation rate (kd) of both the aNDF and ADF in alfalfa hay (P = 0.36; P = 0.14). All other forages, which were tropical types, were affected by animal specie (P < 0.05). Cattle was associated with lesser Tc when compared to sheep, both for INDF and IADF. All concentrate feeds were affected by the species (P < 0.05), with sheep providing greater Tc for both undegradable fractions. Feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required higher Tc when incubated in sheep (P < 0.05), while feces from cattle and sheep fed with low concentrate required the same Tc to obtain IADF in cattle or sheep (P = 0.19; P = 0.11). Sheep is not a practical recommendation to obtain internal markers based on in situ trials, due to the high incubation time length to obtain the non-degraded fraction of feeds and feces. Internal markers IDNF and IADF from sheep trials can be obtained from 216 h of in situ incubation in cattle.
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