2002
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.2002.1591
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Effect of Dietary Structural to Nonstructural Carbohydrate Ratio on Rumen Degradability and Digestibility of Fiber Fractions of Wheat Straw in Sheep

Abstract: The effect of different dietary structural carbohydrate (SC) to nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) ratios on fiber degradation, digestion, flow, apparent digestibility and rumen fluid characteristics was studied with a design using 18 wethers fitted with permanent rumen and duodenum cannulae. All sheep were divided into six groups randomly, receiving six diets with varying SC to NSC ratios. All diets contained the same proportion of wheat straw and concentrate. The dietary SC to NSC ratios were adjusted by addin… Show more

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“…The gradual association with ADFI over ADG as digesta moves distally through the GIT may be expected as the metabolic function and capacity of the tissues change, from the rumen to that of the colon (Myer et al 2015 ). In addition, digestible fiber that is not degraded in the rumen or escapes digestion in the rumen, partially due to high ADFI, becomes available for further processing in the lower GIT (Tan et al 2002 ). Only two taxa/OTUs associated primarily with ADG alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gradual association with ADFI over ADG as digesta moves distally through the GIT may be expected as the metabolic function and capacity of the tissues change, from the rumen to that of the colon (Myer et al 2015 ). In addition, digestible fiber that is not degraded in the rumen or escapes digestion in the rumen, partially due to high ADFI, becomes available for further processing in the lower GIT (Tan et al 2002 ). Only two taxa/OTUs associated primarily with ADG alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duodenal and ileal Cr concentration was used in conjunction with nutrient concentration to determine duodenal and ileal nutrient flow (Tan et al, 2002). The ruminal bacteria were separated from protozoa and feed particles in ruminal fluid according to the method of Reed et al (2004).…”
Section: Analytical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ruminants with high performance, high energy density and intake levels tend to decrease ruminal fiber digestibility, and this enhances the contribution of hindgut fiber digestibility to total-tract digestibility [24]. Potentially digestible fiber that escapes from ruminal degradation should be available for digestion in the distal digestive tract.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of this experiment was a split plot design with gut regions (jejunum, ileum, cecum and colon) as main plot, and substrates (NDF and CEL, 0.4 g) as subplot. Also, four time points (12,24,48 and 72 h) were selected to explore the kinetic changes in the intestinal bacterial diversity and functional bacterial species. To minimize variations by different conditions such as different diets and individual animal, three adult Liuyang black wether (a local breed in south China) goats (1.5 years old with average body weight of 20.1 ± 1.2 kg) were fed the same diet (forage:concentrate ¼ 55:45) as in our previous study [7] and were slaughtered at 1 week intervals after acclimatization of two weeks.…”
Section: Animals Experimental Design and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%