Pretanned leather shavings in a supplement mixture for steers: I. In situ and in vitro disappearance, ruminal fermentation, and organic matter, nitrogen, and fiber digestion
Autor: | M B Judkins, C J Ackerman, S A Huber, C C Balok, D W Holcombe, A Mendoza-Reyes, L B Bruce |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Dietary Fiber
Rumen Nitrogen Soybean meal Biology Poaceae Animal science Pepsin Latin square Genetics Animals Organic matter chemistry.chemical_classification Tanning General Medicine Animal Feed chemistry Biochemistry Fermentation Hay biology.protein Animal Science and Zoology Cattle Digestion Soybeans Food Science |
Zdroj: | Journal of animal science. 78(3) |
ISSN: | 0021-8812 |
Popis: | Two digestion studies were conducted to evaluate the use of pretanned leather shavings as a component of a protein supplement. In Exp. 1, the in situ and in vitro disappearance of pretanned leather shavings and soybean meal was evaluated. Results revealed that less than 18.4% of the pretanned leather shavings was solubilized and disappeared when exposed to McDougall's buffer for 48 h, but there was 90.0% disappearance with 48-h exposure to a .1 N HCl/pepsin treatment and 97.0% disappearance with exposure to a two-stage digestion. In situ disappearance following 72 h in the rumen allowed 6.8% disappearance. Thus, leather shavings seem to be relatively indigestible in the rumen, but postruminal digestion may be possible. In Exp. 2, six Angus x Holstein steers, fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulas, were used in a replicated 3 x 3 Latin square to evaluate ruminal and digestion effects of the following supplements combined with fescue hay at 1.7% of BW (DM basis): no supplementation (control); supplementation intraruminally with soybean meal at .07% of BW (as-fed basis); and supplementation intraruminally with a combination of soybean meal and pretanned leather shavings (17:8 ratio) at .05% of BW (isonitrogenous to soybean meal; as-fed basis). Ruminal fluid passage rate was greater and fluid turnover time was shorter in steers fed leather shavings than in those fed soybean meal (P = .10). Ruminal pH was lower (P = .04) for supplemented steers than for control steers and ruminal NH3 N concentration was greater (P = .01) in steers fed soybean meal than in those fed leather shavings. Total VFA concentration was increased (P = .02) by supplementation. Supplementation with soybean meal increased (P.05) ruminal molar proportions of butyrate, valerate, and isovalerate compared with leather shavings. Duodenal OM flow and OM disappearing in the intestines were increased by supplementation (P.10), but not by the type of supplement fed (P.10). Ruminal digestion of OM and total tract OM digestion were unaffected (P.10) by supplementation and the type of supplement fed. Flow and digestion of NDF were unaffected (P.10) by the treatments. Flow of N and the quantity of N disappearing in the intestines were increased (P.05) by supplementation but did not differ (P.10) between supplementation groups. Microbial N flow, N utilization for net microbial protein synthesis, and ruminal N disappearance were unaffected (P.10) by supplementation and the type of supplement provided. Combining pretanned leather shavings with soybean meal seemed to have no deleterious effects on digestion or fermentation and to allow for escape of some N to the lower tract. |
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