Effect of method of preparation of fresh tropical browse on in sacco estimates of rumen degradability.

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dc.contributor Balogun, RO
dc.contributor Jones, RJ
dc.contributor Holmes, JHG
dc.date.accessioned 2012-02-01T05:26:21Z
dc.date.available 2012-02-01T05:26:21Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/19887
dc.description.abstract 29A Effect of method of preparation of fresh tropical browse on in sacco estimates of rumen degradability R.O. Balogun1*, R.J. Jones2, J.H.G. Holmes1 1 2 *Present Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne, Parkville Vic 3052 address: Animal Science, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351 CSIRO Davies Laboratory, Aitkenvale Qld 4814 Fresh rather than dried samples are normally preferred when determining in vitro or in sacco degradability of tropical browses because drying can depress degradability (Papachristou and Nastis 1994). However, using strictly fresh samples may be difficult under field conditions because the preparation of fresh leaves of, say, 12 browse plants for nylon bag incubation may take up to six hours (Balogun 1995). During this time, fresh samples may have wilted enough to cause a significant decrease in degradability (Palmer and Schlink 1992). This paper reports the effect of variation in the preparation of fresh Calliandra calothyrsus (calliandra) and Lysiloma watsonii (lysiloma) leaves on nylon bag dry matter degradability (NBDMD) in the rumen. Leaves of calliandra and lysiloma were harvested (one species at a time) and a portion was chopped coarse (~ 15mm, T1) or fine (~ 3mm, T2) and incubated immediately. Other portions were chopped fine and held for 6 h in a forced draught oven at 65oC (T3), in a refrigerator (~ 4oC, T4), under room temperature (~ 23oC, T5), or held as unchopped fresh leaves in a refrigerator for 6 h before being finely chopped and incubated (T6). As a result, there were two insertion times into the rumen for each of the two species. Because of the different insertion times, calliandra samples (previously freezedried and ground) were incubated as standards at each time of insertion to check variation in rumen conditions. All samples were incubated in duplicate for 48 h in each of five Droughtmaster steers fitted with a permanent cannula. Degradability of ground calliandra did not vary between insertion times, indicating stable rumen conditions. Dry matter degradability was significantly (P<0.05) higher for calliandra than lysiloma, irrespective of the preparation method (Table 1). Coarsely chopped samples (T1) had significantly (P<0.05) lower NBDMD than finelychopped (T2) samples for both species. Holding fresh samples for 6 h before incubation (T3T6) significantly (P<0.05) depressed NBDMD for both species, the decreases being greater for ovendried (T3) than for refrigerated (T4 and T6) samples. It was therefore concluded that Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia, Volume 12 (1999) fresh samples should be used for nylon bag degradability studies of tropical browses. However, when a range of species is tested, samples can be harvested and kept under low temperature conditions; though degradability values will be lower than obtained with fresh material they may be acceptable for practical purposes. Balogun, R.O. (1995). Effect of tannins on the nutritive value of tropical shrubs. M.Sc. Thesis, University of Melbourne. Palmer, B. and Schlink, A.C. (1992). The effect of drying on the intake and rate of digestion of the shrub legume Calliandra calothyrsus. Tropical Grassland 26, 8993. Papachristou, T.G. and Nastis, A.S. (1994). Changes in chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of oesophageal fistula and hand plucked forage samples due to drying method and stage of maturity. Animal Feed Science and Technology 46, 8795. Table 1 Effect of method of preparation on percent dry . matter degradability of calliandra and lysiloma. calliandra 52.7e* 68.5 39.7 63.5 a d b Treatment T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 lysiloma 31.9 d* a c 36.4 28.2 33.0 31.2 35.1 b b 55.7c 64.4 b ab Means within column with same superscript are significantly different (P<0.05) *T1 vs. T2 only T1 Chopped coarse (15 mm) before incubation. T2 Chopped fine (3 mm) before incubation. T3 Chopped fine and oven_ dried for 6 h before incubation. T4 Chopped fine and refrigerated for 6 h before incubation. T5 Chopped fine and dried at room temperature for 6 h before incubation. T6 Refrigerated for 6 h before chopping (fine) and incubation.
dc.publisher RAAN
dc.title Effect of method of preparation of fresh tropical browse on in sacco estimates of rumen degradability.
dc.type Research
dc.description.version Conference paper
dc.identifier.volume 15
dc.identifier.page 29A


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