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A new strategy for the determination of forage degradability with an in situ technique through the use of one fistulated ruminant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 March 2005

T. R. TOMICH
Affiliation:
EMBRAPA-CPAP, Rua 21 de Setembro 1880, Corumbá 79320-900, Brazil
I. B. M. SAMPAIO
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Minas Gerais, CxPostal 567, Belo Horizonte 30123-970, Brazil

Abstract

Forage degradability data from pooled forage samples were compared to those obtained from field samples using an in situ technique. Four fistulated sheep were employed as part of a Split Plot design within a 4×2 factorial (four times of incubation as plots and two forages as subplots) over a 4×4 Latin Square. The field site sample technique led to more realistic confidence limits for all parameters when modelling forage degradation and suggested the possibility of working with a single fistulated ruminant. Such a technique meets animal welfare requirements, saves experimental work and may stimulate the use of the in situ technique with simpler designs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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