Supplementation of cereal straws with lucerne and sugar beet pulp in diets for ruminants
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Gonzalez Vargas, Diego
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2018-01-31T11:44:32Z
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2018-01-31T11:44:32Z
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1987
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The aim of this work was to study the effects of supplementing untreated
(US) and ammonia-treated (TS) barley straw with lucerne (L) and/or
unmolassed sugar beet pulp (BP) on the digestibility and intake of the dietary
components in ruminants. Coarsely shredded straw was fed ad libitum and
pelleted supplements at restricted levels.
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Rumen-fistulated steers and wethers were offered a diet containing (g/kg
diet, DM basis): 760 US and 240 L. The in sacco degradation of US and L,
estimated with the dacron bag technique, was similar for both species at most
incubation times (5, 8, 11, 14, 24, 48 and 72 h). The differences for pH,
ammonia-nitrogen (NH₃-N) and volatile fatty acids (VFA) in the rumen were
small and inconsistent among times post-feeding. The daily straw organic
matter intake (OMI, per kg LW⁰.⁷⁵ or LW⁰.⁹) was higher in steers than in
wethers.
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In two experiments, mature rumen-fistulated wethers were offered either
US or TS supplemented with L at levels of (g/kg diet, DM basis): 0, 160, 320
and 480. These diets were also fed to 35-kg wethers in two digestibility and
intake trials. Increasing the level of lucerne had little or no effects on the in
sacco degradation of straw and lucerne nor on most parameters of rumen
fermentation. The in vivo digestibility and metabolizable energy (ME) of the
diets and the N retained by the sheep increased linearly as the level of lucerne
increased. The organic matter digestibility (OMD) and ME for US and TS fed
alone were 0.40 and 0.60 and 5.1 and 8.5 MJ per kg DM, respectively. There
was little or no replacement of the straws by lucerne.
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Comminution and passage of chromium-mordanted straws were studied
with mature rumen-fistulated wethers offered four diets: US and TS alone or
supplemented with L at 480 g per kg diet, DM basis. The rates of comminution
of large straw particles (retained on sieves with aperture size > 1.18 mm) in
the rumen were similar among treatments (0.055 per h). The rate of escape of
small straw particles (passing through a 1.18-mm sieve) from the rumen was
faster for the supplemented TS (0.033 per h) than for the other diets (0.021 per
h).
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In two experiments, mature rum en-fistulated wethers were offered either
US and pellets at 320 g per kg diet, DM basis or TS and pellets at 480 g per
kg diet, DM basis. The pellets contained L:BP in the following relative
proportions: 3:0 (US-OBP and TS-0BP); 2:1 (US-33BP and TS-33BP); 1:2
(US-67BP and TS-67BP) and 0:3 (US-100BP and TS-100BP). The diets were
also fed to 35-kg wethers in two digestibility and intake trials. Although the
differences were mostly non-significant, rumen pH and NH₃-N tended to
decrease while total rumen VFA tended to increase as the level of BP
increased. The in sacco degradation of straw tended to be higher for diet
US-100BP than for diet US-OBP. It tended to increase between diets TS-0BP
and TS-67BP and then to decrease for diet TS-100BP. There were indications
of positive associative effects of L and BP (1:2 ratio) on the intake and/or
digestibility of the total diet. The US-OMI increased linearly whereas the
TS-OMI remained constant as the level of BP increased.
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It was concluded that lucerne and sugar beet pulp were effective
supplements for barley straws as they generally maintained or increased the
digestibility and/or intake of the straws and also increased significantly the
intake of digestible nutrients.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/28124
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2017 Block 16
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dc.title
Supplementation of cereal straws with lucerne and sugar beet pulp in diets for ruminants
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Thesis or Dissertation
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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