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Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)

OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of forage-to-concentrate (F:C) ratio on the nutrient digestibility and enteric methane (CH(4)) emission in growing goats and Sika deer. METHODS: Three male growing goats (body weight [BW] = 19.0±0.7 kg) and three male growing deer (B...

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Autores principales: Na, Youngjun, Li, Dong Hua, Lee, Sang Rak
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335097
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.16.0954
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description OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of forage-to-concentrate (F:C) ratio on the nutrient digestibility and enteric methane (CH(4)) emission in growing goats and Sika deer. METHODS: Three male growing goats (body weight [BW] = 19.0±0.7 kg) and three male growing deer (BW = 19.3±1.2 kg) were respectively allotted to a 3×3 Latin square design with an adaptation period of 7 d and a data collection period of 3 d. Respiration-metabolism chambers were used for measuring the enteric CH(4) emission. Treatments of low (25:75), moderate (50:50), and high (73:27) F:C ratios were given to both goats and Sika deer. RESULTS: Dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM) digestibility decreased linearly with increasing F:C ratio in both goats and Sika deer. In both goats and Sika deer, the CH(4) emissions expressed as g/d, g/kg BW(0.75), % of gross energy intake, g/kg DM intake (DMI), and g/kg OM intake (OMI) decreased linearly as the F:C ratio increased, however, the CH(4) emissions expressed as g/kg digested DMI and OMI were not affected by the F:C ratio. Eight equations were derived for predicting the enteric CH(4) emission from goats and Sika deer. For goat, equation 1 was found to be of the highest accuracy: CH(4) (g/d) = 3.36+4.71×DMI (kg/d)−0.0036×neutral detergent fiber concentrate (NDFC, g/kg)+0.01563×dry matter digestibility (DMD, g/kg)−0.0108×neutral detergent fiber digestibility (NDFD, g/kg). For Sika deer, equation 5 was found to be of the highest accuracy: CH(4) (g/d) = 66.3+27.7×DMI (kg/d)−5.91×NDFC (g/kg)−7.11× DMD (g/kg)+0.0809×NDFD (g/kg). CONCLUSION: Digested nutrient intake could be considered when determining the CH(4) generation factor in goats and Sika deer. Finally, the enteric CH(4) prediction model for goats and Sika deer were estimated.
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spelling pubmed-54956752017-07-10 Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum) Na, Youngjun Li, Dong Hua Lee, Sang Rak Asian-Australas J Anim Sci Article OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of forage-to-concentrate (F:C) ratio on the nutrient digestibility and enteric methane (CH(4)) emission in growing goats and Sika deer. METHODS: Three male growing goats (body weight [BW] = 19.0±0.7 kg) and three male growing deer (BW = 19.3±1.2 kg) were respectively allotted to a 3×3 Latin square design with an adaptation period of 7 d and a data collection period of 3 d. Respiration-metabolism chambers were used for measuring the enteric CH(4) emission. Treatments of low (25:75), moderate (50:50), and high (73:27) F:C ratios were given to both goats and Sika deer. RESULTS: Dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM) digestibility decreased linearly with increasing F:C ratio in both goats and Sika deer. In both goats and Sika deer, the CH(4) emissions expressed as g/d, g/kg BW(0.75), % of gross energy intake, g/kg DM intake (DMI), and g/kg OM intake (OMI) decreased linearly as the F:C ratio increased, however, the CH(4) emissions expressed as g/kg digested DMI and OMI were not affected by the F:C ratio. Eight equations were derived for predicting the enteric CH(4) emission from goats and Sika deer. For goat, equation 1 was found to be of the highest accuracy: CH(4) (g/d) = 3.36+4.71×DMI (kg/d)−0.0036×neutral detergent fiber concentrate (NDFC, g/kg)+0.01563×dry matter digestibility (DMD, g/kg)−0.0108×neutral detergent fiber digestibility (NDFD, g/kg). For Sika deer, equation 5 was found to be of the highest accuracy: CH(4) (g/d) = 66.3+27.7×DMI (kg/d)−5.91×NDFC (g/kg)−7.11× DMD (g/kg)+0.0809×NDFD (g/kg). CONCLUSION: Digested nutrient intake could be considered when determining the CH(4) generation factor in goats and Sika deer. Finally, the enteric CH(4) prediction model for goats and Sika deer were estimated. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2017-07 2017-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5495675/ /pubmed/28335097 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.16.0954 Text en Copyright © 2017 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title_full Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title_fullStr Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title_short Effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (Capra hircus hircus) and Sika deer (Cervus nippon hortulorum)
title_sort effects of dietary forage-to-concentrate ratio on nutrient digestibility and enteric methane production in growing goats (capra hircus hircus) and sika deer (cervus nippon hortulorum)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335097
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.16.0954
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