Differences between cattle and sheep in their digestion and relative intake of a mature tropical grass hay
The dry-matter digestibility (DMD) of a low quality tropical grass hay was much higher in cattle (49.6%) than in sheep (34.6%). This difference was not due to a difference in relative intake per kg liveweight (W^0^.^9) nor to a difference in the diet selected. However, neutral-detergent fibre (NDF)...
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(DE-627)NLEJ188756930 (DE-599)GBVNLZ188756930 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Differences between cattle and sheep in their digestion and relative intake of a mature tropical grass hay 1978 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The dry-matter digestibility (DMD) of a low quality tropical grass hay was much higher in cattle (49.6%) than in sheep (34.6%). This difference was not due to a difference in relative intake per kg liveweight (W^0^.^9) nor to a difference in the diet selected. However, neutral-detergent fibre (NDF) was digested better by cattle than by sheep. For each kg of dry matter consumed, cattle digested 415 g NDF and sheep 279 g NDF. This was because 60% more of the hemicellulose and 35% more of the cellulose were digested by cattle than by sheep.Differences between cattle and sheep in the concentrations of urea and sulphate in blood, and the relatively lower excretion of N, P and Ca by the cattle suggested that the rumen micro-organisms of the cattle were utilizing these nutrients better than those of the sheep. This could have increased microbial activity in the rumen and, hence, digestion of fibre. Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002 Playne, M.J. oth in Animal Feed Science and Technology Amsterdam : Elsevier 3(1978), 1, Seite 41-49 (DE-627)NLEJ188753613 (DE-600)1495847-8 0377-8401 nnns volume:3 year:1978 number:1 pages:41-49 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0377-8401(78)90021-4 GBV_USEFLAG_H ZDB-1-SDJ GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 3 1978 1 41-49 |
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The dry-matter digestibility (DMD) of a low quality tropical grass hay was much higher in cattle (49.6%) than in sheep (34.6%). This difference was not due to a difference in relative intake per kg liveweight (W^0^.^9) nor to a difference in the diet selected. However, neutral-detergent fibre (NDF) was digested better by cattle than by sheep. For each kg of dry matter consumed, cattle digested 415 g NDF and sheep 279 g NDF. This was because 60% more of the hemicellulose and 35% more of the cellulose were digested by cattle than by sheep.Differences between cattle and sheep in the concentrations of urea and sulphate in blood, and the relatively lower excretion of N, P and Ca by the cattle suggested that the rumen micro-organisms of the cattle were utilizing these nutrients better than those of the sheep. This could have increased microbial activity in the rumen and, hence, digestion of fibre. |
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The dry-matter digestibility (DMD) of a low quality tropical grass hay was much higher in cattle (49.6%) than in sheep (34.6%). This difference was not due to a difference in relative intake per kg liveweight (W^0^.^9) nor to a difference in the diet selected. However, neutral-detergent fibre (NDF) was digested better by cattle than by sheep. For each kg of dry matter consumed, cattle digested 415 g NDF and sheep 279 g NDF. This was because 60% more of the hemicellulose and 35% more of the cellulose were digested by cattle than by sheep.Differences between cattle and sheep in the concentrations of urea and sulphate in blood, and the relatively lower excretion of N, P and Ca by the cattle suggested that the rumen micro-organisms of the cattle were utilizing these nutrients better than those of the sheep. This could have increased microbial activity in the rumen and, hence, digestion of fibre. |
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