Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Jorquera,Alejandro Plascencia
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Ponce,José Gerardo Serrano, Sánchez-Mendoza,Berenice, Serrano,Alberto Barreras, Calderón-Cortés,José Fernando, López-Soto,María Alejandra, Montaño Gómez,Martín Francisco, Zinn,Richard Avery
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Resumo: Mechanical maceration enhances site and extent of digestion of low-moisture, low-quality forages. Four Holstein steers (172 ± 8 kg) with cannulas in rumen and proximal duodenum were used in 4x4 Latin square design to evaluate the process of mechanical maceration of sudangrass hay on the characteristics of ruminal and total tract digestion. Treatments consisted of a steam-flaked corn-based growing diet supplemented with 21 % forage (DM basis) as: i) wheat straw (Triticum aestivum, STRW), ii) sudangrass hay (Sorghum sudanense, SG), iii) macerated SG at intensity of 4,134 kPa (MAC600) and 4) macerated SG at intensity of 6,200 kPa (MAC900). All forages were ground to pass through a 3.8 cm screen before incorporation into complete mixed diets (21:79 forage to concentrate ratio). Maceration did not affect (p ≥ 0.17) on site and extent of OM, N and ADF, and DE of sudangrass supplemented diets. Characteristics of ruminal digestion of OM, ADF, starch, as well as, microbial efficiency (microbial N, g kg-1 of OM fermentad) and protein efficiency (nonammonia N, g g-1 of N intake) were not different (p ≥ 0.11) for wheat straw versus sudangrass supplemented diets. However, total tract digestion of OM, ADF, N, and DE diet were greater (p ≤ 0.05) for sudangrass than for wheat straw supplemented diets. Using the replacement technique, DE value of SG averaged 9.59 MJ kg-1, very close to the expected value given its chemical composition. Mechanical maceration did not enhance the feeding value of sudangrass hay. Increase the intensity of maceration from 4,134 to 6,200 kPa did not altered ruminal or total tract digestion of OM, NDF or energy value of processed hay
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spelling Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattleSorghum sudanensefeed valuemacerationsteersforagesMechanical maceration enhances site and extent of digestion of low-moisture, low-quality forages. Four Holstein steers (172 ± 8 kg) with cannulas in rumen and proximal duodenum were used in 4x4 Latin square design to evaluate the process of mechanical maceration of sudangrass hay on the characteristics of ruminal and total tract digestion. Treatments consisted of a steam-flaked corn-based growing diet supplemented with 21 % forage (DM basis) as: i) wheat straw (Triticum aestivum, STRW), ii) sudangrass hay (Sorghum sudanense, SG), iii) macerated SG at intensity of 4,134 kPa (MAC600) and 4) macerated SG at intensity of 6,200 kPa (MAC900). All forages were ground to pass through a 3.8 cm screen before incorporation into complete mixed diets (21:79 forage to concentrate ratio). Maceration did not affect (p ≥ 0.17) on site and extent of OM, N and ADF, and DE of sudangrass supplemented diets. Characteristics of ruminal digestion of OM, ADF, starch, as well as, microbial efficiency (microbial N, g kg-1 of OM fermentad) and protein efficiency (nonammonia N, g g-1 of N intake) were not different (p ≥ 0.11) for wheat straw versus sudangrass supplemented diets. However, total tract digestion of OM, ADF, N, and DE diet were greater (p ≤ 0.05) for sudangrass than for wheat straw supplemented diets. Using the replacement technique, DE value of SG averaged 9.59 MJ kg-1, very close to the expected value given its chemical composition. Mechanical maceration did not enhance the feeding value of sudangrass hay. Increase the intensity of maceration from 4,134 to 6,200 kPa did not altered ruminal or total tract digestion of OM, NDF or energy value of processed hayEscola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2011-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162011000600001Scientia Agricola v.68 n.6 2011reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0103-90162011000600001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJorquera,Alejandro PlascenciaPonce,José Gerardo SerranoSánchez-Mendoza,BereniceSerrano,Alberto BarrerasCalderón-Cortés,José FernandoLópez-Soto,María AlejandraMontaño Gómez,Martín FranciscoZinn,Richard Averyeng2012-02-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162011000600001Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2012-02-02T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
title Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
spellingShingle Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
Jorquera,Alejandro Plascencia
Sorghum sudanense
feed value
maceration
steers
forages
title_short Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
title_full Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
title_fullStr Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
title_full_unstemmed Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
title_sort Digestion and energy value of macerated sudangrass hay used in growing-finishing diets for feedlot cattle
author Jorquera,Alejandro Plascencia
author_facet Jorquera,Alejandro Plascencia
Ponce,José Gerardo Serrano
Sánchez-Mendoza,Berenice
Serrano,Alberto Barreras
Calderón-Cortés,José Fernando
López-Soto,María Alejandra
Montaño Gómez,Martín Francisco
Zinn,Richard Avery
author_role author
author2 Ponce,José Gerardo Serrano
Sánchez-Mendoza,Berenice
Serrano,Alberto Barreras
Calderón-Cortés,José Fernando
López-Soto,María Alejandra
Montaño Gómez,Martín Francisco
Zinn,Richard Avery
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorquera,Alejandro Plascencia
Ponce,José Gerardo Serrano
Sánchez-Mendoza,Berenice
Serrano,Alberto Barreras
Calderón-Cortés,José Fernando
López-Soto,María Alejandra
Montaño Gómez,Martín Francisco
Zinn,Richard Avery
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sorghum sudanense
feed value
maceration
steers
forages
topic Sorghum sudanense
feed value
maceration
steers
forages
description Mechanical maceration enhances site and extent of digestion of low-moisture, low-quality forages. Four Holstein steers (172 ± 8 kg) with cannulas in rumen and proximal duodenum were used in 4x4 Latin square design to evaluate the process of mechanical maceration of sudangrass hay on the characteristics of ruminal and total tract digestion. Treatments consisted of a steam-flaked corn-based growing diet supplemented with 21 % forage (DM basis) as: i) wheat straw (Triticum aestivum, STRW), ii) sudangrass hay (Sorghum sudanense, SG), iii) macerated SG at intensity of 4,134 kPa (MAC600) and 4) macerated SG at intensity of 6,200 kPa (MAC900). All forages were ground to pass through a 3.8 cm screen before incorporation into complete mixed diets (21:79 forage to concentrate ratio). Maceration did not affect (p ≥ 0.17) on site and extent of OM, N and ADF, and DE of sudangrass supplemented diets. Characteristics of ruminal digestion of OM, ADF, starch, as well as, microbial efficiency (microbial N, g kg-1 of OM fermentad) and protein efficiency (nonammonia N, g g-1 of N intake) were not different (p ≥ 0.11) for wheat straw versus sudangrass supplemented diets. However, total tract digestion of OM, ADF, N, and DE diet were greater (p ≤ 0.05) for sudangrass than for wheat straw supplemented diets. Using the replacement technique, DE value of SG averaged 9.59 MJ kg-1, very close to the expected value given its chemical composition. Mechanical maceration did not enhance the feeding value of sudangrass hay. Increase the intensity of maceration from 4,134 to 6,200 kPa did not altered ruminal or total tract digestion of OM, NDF or energy value of processed hay
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