RESUMO -Objetivou-se avaliar a influência do tempo de incubação in situ e do tamanho de partículas sobre as estimativas das frações indigestíveis da matéria seca (MSi), da fibra em detergente neutro (FDNi) e da fibra em detergente ácido (FDAi) em alimentos e fezes bovinas. Avaliaram-se amostras de fubá de milho, casca de soja, farelo de trigo, farelo de soja, farelo de algodão, silagem de milho, capim-elefante, cana-de-açúcar, feno de capim-braquiária, palha de milho e fezes de bovinos alimentados com dietas com alto ou baixo nível de concentrado. As amostras foram processadas em moinho com peneiras de porosidade 1, 2 ou 3 mm e acondicionadas (20 mg MS/cm 2 de superfície) em sacos de tecido não-tecido (100 g/m 2 ) de dimensão 4 × 5 cm. Os materiais foram divididos em três grupos, de modo que as amostras de cada grupo foram incubadas no rúmen de três novilhas mestiças (Holandês × Zebu). O procedimento de incubação foi repetido três vezes e, a cada período, procedeu-se à incubação dos grupos em animais distintos. Foram utilizados os tempos: 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 216, 240 e 312 horas. Os teores de MSi, FDNi e FDAi foram avaliados seqüencialmente para interpretação dos perfis de degradação por modelo logístico não-linear. Não houve efeito do tamanho de partículas sobre as estimativas de FDNi e FDAi. Verificaram-se efeitos dos tamanhos de partículas sobre a velocidade de degradação da MS da silagem de milho e do fubá de milho, da FDN da cana-de-açúcar, da silagem de milho e da palha de milho e sobre a velocidade de degradação da FDA da cana-de-açúcar. Para esses alimentos, o tamanho de partícula associou-se positivamente ao tempo necessário para estimar a fração indigestível. Tempos de incubação de 240 horas para MS e FDN e de 264 horas para FDA são recomendados para obtenção de estimativas exatas das frações indigestíveis. O uso de partículas de 2 mm é recomendado por proporcionar maior precisão das estimativas.Palavras-chave: fibra em detergente ácido indigestível, fibra em detergente neutro indigestível, matéria seca indigestível Influence of incubation time and particles size on indigestible compounds contents in cattle feeds and feces obtained by in situ proceduresABSTRACT -The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of in situ incubation time and particles size on the estimates of indigestible fractions of dry matter (iDM), neutral detergent fiber (iNDF), and acid detergent fiber (iADF) in cattle feeds and feces. Samples of corn grain, wheat bran, corn silage, elephant grass, sugarcane, signal grass hay, corn straw, and feces obtained from cattle fed high and low concentrate diets were used. The samples were ground through 1 mm, 2 mm, and 3 mm screen sieve and put in 4 × 5 cm non-woven textile bags (20 mg DM/cm² of surface). The samples were divided in three groups, being each group incubated in the rumen of a crossbred heifer. The incubation procedure was conducted three times with the change of groups among animals. The following incubation times were used: 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 1...
-The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation with nitrogenous compounds on intake, digestibility, and rumen microbial synthesis in cattle fed low-quality tropical forage. Five crossbred heifers, averaging 209 kg and fitted with ruminal fistulla, were used. The animals were fed ad libitum with signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.) hay, which had crude protein (CP) content of 5.08%, as dry matter (DM) basis. The five treatments were defined according to the increasing level of CP in the diet (0, 3, 5, 7, and 9 percentile points above the forage CP level). The supplement consisted of the following nitrogen sources: urea, ammonium sulfate and albumin (4.5:0.5:1.0, respectively). The experiment was carried out according to a 5 × 5 Latin square design, with five experimental periods. The average CP levels in the diets were: 5. 28, 8.08, 9.82, 11.87, and 13.63% on DM basis. The intakes of DM, organic matter (OM), and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) showed a quadratic response according to CP levels in the diet, with maximum responses at 10.83%, 10.78%, and 10.37% CP, respectively. The digestibility coefficients of OM and NDF showed a linear-response-plateau response according to CP levels, with the plateau beginning (maximum response) at 7.93% and 7.55% CP, respectively. The average daily concentration of rumen ammonia nitrogen (RAN) was positively related with CP levels. The RAN estimate associated with the maximum DM intake was 15.33 mg/dL. It was observed that intestinal flow of microbial nitrogenous compounds and nitrogen intake became equivalent to each other at 7.13% of CP. 8,08; 9,82; 11,87 e 13,63%, com base na matéria seca (MS). Verificou-se efeito quadrático dos níveis de PB na dieta sobre os consumos de MS, matéria orgânica (MO) e fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) (kg/dia), com respostas máximas nos níveis de 10,83%, 10,78% e 10,37% de PB, respectivamente.
RESUMO -Avaliaram-se os valores de consumo de matéria seca (CMS) em situação de pastejo, obtidos por intermédio do cromo, em infusão contínua, na forma de óxido crômico, dosado uma (CR1x) ou duas vezes (CR2x) ao dia, e em sua forma mordantada (CRMord), aliado aos indicadores internos de digestibilidade: digestibilidade in vitro da MS (DIVMS), MS indigestível (MSi) e fibra em detergente neutro (FDNi) e fibra em detergente ácido (FDAi) indigestíveis. Foram utilizados cinco novilhos F1 Limousin x Nelore, fistulados no esôfago e rúmen, suplementados em pastagem de Brachiaria decumbens. rumen and supplemented in pasture of Brachiaria decumbens, were used. A randomized blocks design, in split plit plot outline was used, in which the supplements were considered as main plot, the methodologies of chromium as split plots and internal markers as split split plots. Supplement effects were not observed on DMI. The use of CR1x methodology underestimated the fecal excretion and DMI (DMI of 2.11% of LW) compared to the methodologies CR2x and CRMord (3.11 and 2.93% LW) that presented better values for DMI, not differing to each other. Interactive effect was observed between supplement and markers, with no differences in the values supplied by the same marker in the different supplements. The IVDMD, the marker of larger precision, presented medium value for DMI of 3.16% LW, overestimating the intake of all supplements. The iDM and iNDF were constant among supplements (2.48 and 2.54% LW of DMI), not differing to each other, being recommended for studies with animals at pasture.The DMI estimated by iADF showed variable results among supplements; the intakes were, on average, by using iADF (2.72% LW) higher compared to iDM and iNDF and lower compared to IVDMD.
This work aimed to parameterize the ruminal degradation of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) from low-quality tropical forage using Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The intake, rumen outflow (L), fractional degradation rate (kd), discrete lag (LAG) and effective degradability (ED) of NDF, and the microbial flow of nitrogenous compounds into the small intestine (Nmic) were assessed in two 5 × 5 Latin square experiments by using five Holstein × Zebu heifers cannulated in the rumen. The experiments were carried out sequentially and the treatments were formed by increasing the level of supplementation with nitrogenous compounds. A low-quality signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens) hay was used as roughage. The nitrogen supplement was a mixture of urea, ammonium sulfate and albumin, at the ratios of 4.5:0.5:1.0, respectively. The crude protein contents in the diets ranged from 51.9 to 136.3 g/kg of dry matter. The rumen ammonia nitrogen (RAN) concentration was used as an independent variable. The NDF intake, L and Nmic showed a quadratic pattern (P b 0.05) as a function of RAN concentration, and the critical points (maximum responses) were observed with 15.17, 16.28, and 14.52 mg of RAN/dL of rumen fluid, respectively. On the other hand, ED and LAG presented a linear-response-plateau (P b 0.05) according to the RAN concentration, with break points close to 8 mg/dL for ED (maximum estimate) and LAG (minimum estimate). The RAN concentrations to optimize NDF degradation and intake were defined as 8 and 15 mg/dL, respectively. This difference between estimates appears to be due to a better adequacy of the metabolizable protein:metabolizable energy ratio in the animal metabolism, which increases the animal intake even after the rumen NDF degradation has been optimized. This observation was supported by Nmic pattern. An adapted Michaelis-Menten model was applied to the data, where RAN was the independent variable and kd the dependent variable. The relationship between these variables was found to be significant by using the Hanes-Woolf plot (P b 0.01). Based on this model, the rate of NDF degradation as a function of RAN concentration indicates that fibre degradation in the rumen could be considered a second order process. In this context, the RAN concentration of 8 mg/dL was assumed as the limit where zero order (below limit) and first order (above limit) reactions become predominant for NDF degradation in the rumen.Abbreviations: ADFom(n), Acid detergent fibre corrected for ash and nitrogenous compounds;ADIP, Acid detergent insoluble protein;BCVFA, Branched-chain volatile fatty acids;CP, Crude protein;DM, Dry matter;ED, Effective degradability of neutral detergent fibre;EE, Ether extract;kd, Fractional degradation rate of NDF; km, The Michaelis-Menten constant;L, Time-dependent rate parameter associated with rumen flow of fibrous particles;LAG, Discrete lag for fibre degradation; Lignin (sa), Lignin determined by solubilization of cellulose with sulphuric acid;aNDFom(n), Neutral detergent fibre assayed with a heat stable amylase and c...
This review presents and discusses the nutritional and physiological aspects of cattle production under grazing in the tropics. The critical evaluations were based on Brazilian experimental results as well as on basic literature concerning ruminant nutrition. Several associations between the characteristics of the grazed forage, the composition of the supplements and animal and microbial requirements were established. The adopted approach was divided according to two different climatic seasons observed in the tropics: dry and rainy seasons. During the dry season, the main nutritional constraints on animal performance are associated with inherent requirements of the rumen fibrolytic microorganisms. An overall deficiency of nitrogenous compounds is observed in the forage, which compromises forage intake and digestibility. Supplementation with nitrogenous compounds must be a priority in this season to increase forage intake and energy extraction from forage fiber. However, during the rainy season, no constraints on microbial growth are observed. The usual pasture composition presents an unbalanced and high ratio of energy to protein when compared to animal requirements. In such cases, protein supplementation is needed to equilibrate the basal diet and improve the utilization of metabolizable energy and protein.Key words: Cattle production, supplementation, ruminant metabolism, tropical forages ResumoA presente revisão baseia-se na apresentação e discussão dos aspectos nutricionais da produção de bovinos em pastejo nos trópicos. As avaliações críticas foram calcadas em resultados experimentais obtidos no Brasil bem como na literatura básica relacionada à nutrição de ruminantes. Diversas associações entre características da forragem pastejada, a composição dos suplementos e os requerimentos microbianos e dos animais foram estabelecidas. A abordagem adotada foi organizada de acordo com duas diferentes estações climáticas observadas em regiões tropicais: estação seca e estação chuvosa. Durante a estação seca as principais limitações nutricionais estão associadas a deficiências relacionadas aos requerimentos dos microrganismos fibrolíticos do rúmen. Deficiência global de compostos nitrogenados é verificada na forragem, o que compromete o consumo e a digestão da forragem. A suplementação com compostos nitrogenados deve ser prioritária nesta estação para se incrementar o consumo de forragem e a extração de energia a partir da fibra. Contudo, durante a estação chuvosa não são observadas limitações inerentes ao crescimento microbiano. A composição da forragem revela, em media, uma elevada relação energia:proteína em comparação à mesma relação nos requerimentos dos animais. Nestes casos, a suplementação proteica se faz necessária para equilibrar a dieta basal e melhorar a utilização da energia metabolizável e da proteína metabolizável. Palavras-chave: Forragens tropicais, metabolismo ruminal, produção bovina, suplementação
-The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation with nitrogenous compounds on intake, digestibility, and rumen microbial synthesis in cattle fed low-quality tropical forage. Five crossbred heifers, averaging 209 kg and fitted with ruminal fistulla, were used. The animals were fed ad libitum with signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.) hay, which had crude protein (CP) content of 5.08%, as dry matter (DM) basis. The five treatments were defined according to the increasing level of CP in the diet (0, 3, 5, 7, and 9 percentile points above the forage CP level). The supplement consisted of the following nitrogen sources: urea, ammonium sulfate and albumin (4.5:0.5:1.0, respectively). The experiment was carried out according to a 5 × 5 Latin square design, with five experimental periods. The average CP levels in the diets were: 5. 28, 8.08, 9.82, 11.87, and 13.63% on DM basis. The intakes of DM, organic matter (OM), and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) showed a quadratic response according to CP levels in the diet, with maximum responses at 10.83%, 10.78%, and 10.37% CP, respectively. The digestibility coefficients of OM and NDF showed a linear-response-plateau response according to CP levels, with the plateau beginning (maximum response) at 7.93% and 7.55% CP, respectively. The average daily concentration of rumen ammonia nitrogen (RAN) was positively related with CP levels. The RAN estimate associated with the maximum DM intake was 15.33 mg/dL. It was observed that intestinal flow of microbial nitrogenous compounds and nitrogen intake became equivalent to each other at 7.13% of CP. 8,08; 9,82; 11,87 e 13,63%, com base na matéria seca (MS). Verificou-se efeito quadrático dos níveis de PB na dieta sobre os consumos de MS, matéria orgânica (MO) e fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) (kg/dia), com respostas máximas nos níveis de 10,83%, 10,78% e 10,37% de PB, respectivamente.
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of nitrogenous compounds and/or starch supplementation on the intake, digestibility and rumen dynamics of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) in cattle fed low-quality tropical forage. Four crossbred heifers (Holstein x Zebu) with a body weight 231.9 +/- 15.5 kg and fitted with ruminal cannulae were used. The forage fed to the animals consisted of low-quality signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.) hay, with an average crude protein (CP) level of 51.6 g/kg, on a dry matter (DM) basis. Four treatments were evaluated: control, without supplementation; supplementation with nitrogenous compounds (CP of the roughage was raised to 100 g/kg), on a DM basis; supplementation with starch at a ratio of 200 g/kg DM of roughage; and supplementation with nitrogenous compounds and starch as described above. A mixture of urea, ammonium sulphate and albumin was used as a source of nitrogenous compounds at a ratio of 4.5:0.5:1.0. The experiment was carried out according to a 4 x 4 Latin square design in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement. There was a positive effect of the nitrogenous compound supplementation on the DM and NDF intake (P < 0.01). In contrast, starch supplementation decreased forage intake (P < 0.10). Nitrogen supplementation increased the digestibility coefficient of DM and NDF (P < 0.05). Supplementation with nitrogen and starch together increased the microbial assimilation of nitrogenous compounds in the rumen (P < 0.05). We observed that nitrogen supplementation increased the estimated weighted degradation rate of NDF by 14.8%, whilst starch supplementation decreased this rate by 32.5%.
RESUMO -Objetivou-se avaliar os teores de fibra em detergente neutro indigestível (FDNi) obtidos por procedimento in situ e a perda de partículas fibrosas em meio aquoso de alguns alimentos para ruminantes, utilizando sacos de diferentes tecidos. Observou-se, concomitantemente, a estrutura física dos tecidos utilizados. Os alimentos avaliados foram: farelo de trigo (FT), casca de soja (CS), silagem de milho (SM) e feno de capim-braquiária (FB); e os tecidos: náilon (50 μm); F57 (Ankom ® ); e tecido não-tecido (TNT -100 g/m 2 ). Os alimentos foram moídos (1 mm) e acondicionados em sacos de 4 × 5 cm (seis amostras de cada alimento/tecido), obedecendo à relação de 20 mg de matéria seca/cm 2 de superfície. Os sacos foram incubados por 144 horas no rúmen de uma vaca alimentada com silagem de milho (70%) e concentrado (30%) e, posteriormente, foram retirados, lavados com água corrente até o total clareamento desta, e tratados com detergente neutro (o resíduo foi considerado FDNi). Verificou-se similaridade entre os teores de FDNi obtidos com TNT e F57, que foram superiores aos obtidos com náilon para os alimentos farelo de trigo, casca de soja e silagem de milho. Para as amostras de PB, os teores diferiram entre todos os tecidos: foram maiores quando estimados utilizando-se F57, menores quando utilizado náilon e intermediários quando utilizado TNT. A perda de partículas fibrosas em meio aquoso foi avaliada por meio de lavagem em água (39 o C) dos sacos contendo os alimentos (10 amostras/tecido). Houve perda de partículas fibrosas quando empregado o náilon como tecido para avaliação das amostras, o que justifica os menores teores de FDNi obtidos com este tecido. A perda de partículas para o náilon está relacionada à estrutura do tecido, uma vez que, em análise por microscopia eletrônica de varredura, não foram observados danos nos tecidos durante os processos de incubação e extração com detergente.Palavras-chave: F57, náilon, sistema Ankom, tecido não-tecido Estimation of fibrous compounds contents in ruminant feeds with bags made from different textilesABSTRACT -The aim of this work was to evaluate the contents of in situ indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) and the fibrous particles lost in aqueous environment in some ruminant feeds by using bags made with different textiles.The physical structure of the textiles was also observed. Wheat bran (WB), soybean hulls (SH), corn silage (CS), and signal grass hay (SGH) samples were used. The bags used for rumen incubation were made of nylon (50 μm); F57 (Ankom®); and non-woven textile (NWT -100 g/m²). The feed samples were ground (1 mm) and conditioned in bags (4 × 5 cm) (six bags of each feedstuff/textile), in a ratio of 20 mg of dry matter/cm 2 of surface. The bags were incubated in the rumen of a cow fed with corn silage (70%) and concentrate (30%) for 144 hours. After that, the bags were removed, cleaned with running water and treated with neutral detergent. The residue was assumed as iNDF. The iNDF contents in WB, SH and CS were similar for F57 and NWT, but lowe...
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