Estimates for rumen dry matter degradation of concentrates are higher, but not consistently, when evaluated based on in sacco as compared to in vitro methods

    Abstract

    NorFor – the Nordic feed evaluation system - currently bases estimates of ruminal crude
    protein and NDF degradation on data from the in sacco nylon bag technique. These
    degradation profiles are fitted to an exponential model with an intercept as proposed by
    Ørskov and McDonald (1979), where the intercept represents the soluble part of the substrate,
    while the asymptote is the potentially degradable part (Åkerlind et al., 2011). The in vitro gas
    production technique (IVGPT) is a method used to estimate fermentation kinetics of feeds, by
    incubating the feeds in buffered rumen fluid and measuring the gas produced over time
    (Theodorou et al., 1994). Cumulative gas production profiles have been related to dry matter
    (DM) degradation, by assuming a potentially degradable pool equal to the amount of
    substrate degraded at the end-point of the fermentation and a constant yield factor of gas to
    degraded substrate (Dhanoa et al., 2000). The aim of this study was to examine whether DM
    degradation estimated from mathematical models fitted to degradation profiles of
    concentrates obtained through the in sacco technique correspond to estimates by the rapid
    and less costly IVGPT.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 10th Nordic Feed Science Conference
    PublisherSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences
    Publication date2019
    Pages123-128
    Publication statusPublished - 2019
    SeriesSveriges Lantbruksuniversitet. Institutionen foer Husdjurens Utfordring och Vaard. Rapport
    Number302
    ISSN0347-9838

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