Methane emission by goats consuming different sources of condensed tannins
Twenty-four yearling Boer × Spanish wethers (7/8 Boer; initial body weight (BW) of 37.5 ± 0.91 kg) were used to assess effects of different condensed tannin (CT) sources on methane (CH 4) emission. Diets were Kobe lespedeza ( Lespedeza striata; K), K plus quebracho providing CT at 50 g/kg dry matter...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Animal feed science and technology 2008-07, Vol.144 (3), p.228-241 |
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Spanish wethers (7/8 Boer; initial body weight (BW) of 37.5
±
0.91
kg) were used to assess effects of different condensed tannin (CT) sources on methane (CH
4) emission. Diets were Kobe lespedeza (
Lespedeza striata; K), K plus quebracho providing CT at 50
g/kg dry matter (DM) intake (KQ), Sericea lespedeza (
Lespedeza cuneata; S), and a 1:1 mixture of K and S (KS). Forages harvested daily were fed at 1.3 times the maintenance metabolizable energy requirement. The experiment was 51 days divided into two phases. In phase A forage diets were fed alone, and in phase B, 25
g/day of polyethylene glycol (PEG) was given mixed with 50
g/day of ground maize grain. Adaptation periods were 28 and 7 days in phases A and B, respectively. After adaptation there were 8 days for feces and urine collections, with gas exchange measured on the last 2 days. Ruminal fluid was collected at the end of the experiment via stomach tube for microbiology assays. The N concentration was 22.8 and 23.6
g/kg DM,
in vitro true DM digestibility was 0.698 and 0.648, and the level of CT was 140 and 151
g/kg DM for S and K, respectively. DM intake was similar among treatments in both phases (phase A: 720, 611, 745, and 719
g/day (S.E.
=
59.0); phase B: 832, 822, 867, and 880
g/day (S.E.
=
55.3) for K, KQ, S, and KS, respectively). N digestibility was affected by treatment in phase A (P |
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ISSN: | 0377-8401 1873-2216 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2007.10.015 |