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Comparative digestion of timothy (Phleum pratense) fibre by ruminants, equines and rabbits
- Source :
- British Journal of Nutrition. 47:267-272
- Publication Year :
- 1982
- Publisher :
- Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1982.
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Abstract
- 1. The abilities of cattle, sheep, goats, equines and rabbits to digest mature timothy (Phleum pratense) hay were compared. Apparent digestibilities were partitioned into true digestibility, metabolic faecal output (MFO) and fibre digestibility. The aim of the study was to determine the relative effects of fermentation site (among groups) and of body-weight (within groups) on the efficiency of digestion.2. The ruminants were superior to equines, which were in turn superior to rabbits, in digesting fibre components of the hay. A large individual variation in digestibility was noted only for the equines. Increasing body-weight was associated with higher digestibility in ruminants, but no such trends were seen in the non-ruminants.3. The MFO expressed as a proportion of dry matter intake gave similar values for all groups (0·085–0·118). As a proportion of available microbial substrate originating from the feed, the values were found to be 0·167 for the ruminant, 0·425 for the equines and 2·13 for the rabbits. The value for the rabbits shows that their lower tract microflora must obtain energy from non-fibre components of the feed. No appreciable digestion of the generated microbes by the host was suggested by the values obtained for the equines.
- Subjects :
- Dietary Fiber
Coprophagia
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Poaceae
Phleum
Feces
Animal science
Species Specificity
Ruminant
medicine
Animals
Humans
Dry matter
Horses
Sheep
Nutrition and Dietetics
biology
Goats
Stomach, Ruminant
Body Weight
Feces analysis
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Fermentation
Hay
Cattle
Digestion
Female
Rabbits
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14752662 and 00071145
- Volume :
- 47
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- British Journal of Nutrition
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....febfc16f6a9e792fed3aabf3cffb85eb
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19820035