<b>Estimation of fecal production, digesta flow and digestibility in dairy heifers with different indicator</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v35i2.17338
Keywords:
Cr-EDTA, indigestible fiber, sugarcane, ytterbium chloride
Abstract
This study evaluated fecal excretion by means of the internal indicator indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) and external indicators such as chromium complexed with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (Cr-EDTA) and ytterbium chloride (YbCl3), in addition to estimating the duodenal flow of dry matter and the total, ruminal and post-ruminal apparent digestibility coefficients. Eight crossbred Holstein x Zebu heifers were distributed into a 4 x 4 Latin square. Indicators Cr-EDTA, YbCl3 and iNDF did not efficiently estimate the fecal production (p < 0.05), with results of 1.64, 1.71 and 2.71 kg day-1, respectively, compared with the total feces collection, which resulted in 1.39 kg day-1. The estimated values of dry matter flow, both for the methodologies of single and double indicator, can be considered biologically acceptable. However, the value obtained by the Cr-EDTA/YbCl3 association, used as a double indicator, was the most reliable, due to better recovery of the external indicators (Cr-EDTA and YbCl3), which have had averages of 89 and 85%, respectively, in comparison with the internal one (iNDF), which averaged 67%. The ruminal and post-ruminal digestibility coefficients, estimated by the Cr-EDTA/YbCl3 association, were considered the best indicators owing the dry matter flow estimated by this association.
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2012-12-03
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Mota, D. A., Berchielli, T. T., Canesin, R. C., Sader, A. P. de O., Mesana, J. D., & Biehl, M. V. (2012). <b>Estimation of fecal production, digesta flow and digestibility in dairy heifers with different indicator</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v35i2.17338. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 35(2), 181-186. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v35i2.17338
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Ruminant Nutrition
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