Apparent digestibility of wheat bran and extruded flax in horsesdetermined from the total collection of feces and acid-insolubleash as an internal marker
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Several studies have reported data on comparisons between two methods: the total collection of feces and the internal markers
method. The aim of this study was to assess the apparent digestibility of two concentrates and to compare the apparent digestion
coefficients using the total collection of feces and acid-insoluble ash (AIA) as the internal marker method. In 2009, six adult
geldings aged between 3 and 11 years, with an average weight per trial of 543, 540 and 542 kg, respectively, were used to
determine the apparent digestibility by means of three in vivo digestibility trials on hay, hay plus wheat bran (60 : 40) and hay
plus extruded flax (80 : 20). Feces were collected over a 6-day period with a previous 14-day adaptation period. The three
digestibility trials were carried out to determine the digestion coefficients of the three diets and, indirectly, of the two
concentrates. The digestion coefficients of the diets were determined for the dry matter, organic matter, crude protein and gross
energy, whereas the apparent digestion coefficients of the same parameters were calculated for wheat bran and extruded flax,
by calculating the difference from the previous results. The data were analyzed using the Student t-test for paired samples. The
digestion coefficients obtained were similar when the total collection of feces and the AIA method were used. Higher data
variability, confirmed by a greater standard deviation, was observed using the AIA method to estimate the apparent digestion
coefficients. It can be concluded that the use of AIA as an internal marker in digestibility trials on average leads to values similar
to those obtained with the total collection of feces and can therefore be considered a less-expensive method to determine
apparent digestion coefficients. Nevertheless, the total collection of feces should still be considered the best choice to determine
the digestibility of some specific feedstuffs.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
M. De Marco; N. Miraglia; P. G. Peiretti; D. Bergero
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