Author(s) |
Pen, Miranda
Savage, Darryl
Nolan, John V
Seng, Mom
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Publication Date |
2013
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Abstract |
The effect of supplementing a mixed rice straw and tropical grass diet with legume as a nitrogen (N) source on intake, digestibility, rumen ammonia and microbial protein production was evaluated in 'Bos indicus' cattle. Four rumen-cannulated steers were used in a crossover design with two diets and two periods. The diets were T1 = 40% rice ('Oryza sativa L.') straw + 60% grass ('Brachiaria' spp. cv. Mulato II hybrid) and T2 = 40% rice straw + 30% grass + 30% legume ('Stylosanthes guianensis' cv. CIAT184) on DM basis. Supplementation with legume doubled (P<0.01) rice straw and total N intake, and increased total DM intake by 32%. It did not affect the DM, organic matter, neutral detergent fibre and acid detergent fibre digestibility (P>0.05) but did increase (P<0.05) N digestibility. Faecal N and total N outputs from T2 cattle were higher (P<0.05) than T1 cattle, but urinary N output did not differ between diets (P>0.05). N retention in T2 cattle was improved by 83% (P<0.05) compared with T1 cattle. Rumen ammonia concentration, microbial protein production and efficiency of microbial protein production were improved (P<0.05) when the legume forage was included in the straw–grass diet. We conclude that when a mixed rice straw and fresh grass diet is supplemented with ~30% legume (DM basis), significant improvements in DM and N intake can be achieved.
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Citation |
Animal Production Science, 53(5), p. 453-457
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ISSN |
1836-5787
1836-0939
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Publisher |
CSIRO Publishing
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Title |
Effect of 'Stylosanthes guianensis' supplementation on intake and nitrogen metabolism of 'Bos indicus' cattle offered a basal diet of mixed rice straw and tropical grass
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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