Effects of an abrupt diet change from hay to concentrate on microbial numbers and physical environment in the cecum of the pony
Autor: | J Goodson, J H Cline, B. A. Dehority, W J Tyznik |
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Rok vydání: | 1988 |
Předmět: |
Animal feed
Colony Count Microbial Forage Zea mays Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Microbiology Caecum Bacteria Anaerobic Rumen Cecum Animal science biology.animal medicine Animals Horses Ecology biology Pony Eukaryota Hydrogen-Ion Concentration biology.organism_classification Animal Feed medicine.anatomical_structure Hay Carbohydrate Metabolism Dietary Proteins Soybeans Anaerobic bacteria Research Article Medicago sativa Food Science Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 54:1946-1950 |
ISSN: | 1098-5336 0099-2240 |
DOI: | 10.1128/aem.54.8.1946-1950.1988 |
Popis: | Microbial numbers, pH, fluid volume, and turnover rate in the pony cecum were measured during an abrupt change from an all-forage to an all-concentrate diet, both fed at maintenance energy levels. Concentrate feeding resulted in increased (P less than 0.01) numbers of total viable anaerobic bacteria. The numbers of organisms growing on selective starch medium increased (P less than 0.01) when concentrate was fed, while numbers on xylan and pectin media decreased (P less than 0.025). Seven days after the diet change to concentrate, the number of bacteria growing on lactate medium increased (P less than 0.01), followed by a gradual decline. Cellulolytic bacteria occurred in low numbers, ranging from 1.1 x 10(4) to 4.4 x 10(4) per g of cecal contents. Feeding all concentrate decreased both the number of genera (P less than 0.01) and total protozoan numbers (P less than 0.01) in the cecum. Minimum cecal pH values of 6.4 and 5.8 were obtained when forage and concentrate, respectively, were fed, with the minimum pH occurring 6 h postfeeding. Dry-matter percentage of cecal contents followed a diurnal pattern which was the inverse of the pH curve. During forage feeding, the cecum contained an average of 2.2 liters (1.6 to 3.4 liters), which turned over 3.9 times per day. When concentrate was fed, cecal volume averaged 3.9 liters (0.6 to 8.6 liters), with a mean liquid turnover of 4.2 times per day. Microbial numbers and pH changes in the pony cecum associated with an abrupt change in diet from hay to concentrate resembled those which occur in the rumen under similar feeding conditions. |
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