Title of article
Digestion and passage rates of grass hays by llamas, alpacas, goats, rabbits, and horses
Author/Authors
Matt Sponheimer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
6
From page
149
To page
154
Abstract
Many studies have suggested that South American camelids (SAC) have greater digestive efficiency than pecoran ruminants,
but others have found no difference. In an effort to provide new data on this issue, we investigated the ability of SAC (alpacas
and llamas), goats, horses, and rabbits to digest C3 (Bromus inermis) and C4 (Cynodon dactylon) grass hay with nearly equal
nitrogen and cell wall concentrations. Dry matter digestibility (DMD) of the C3 grass hay was not significantly different
between SAC and goats. Foregut fermenters (SAC and goats) digested C3 and C4 grasses more efficiently than hindgut
fermenters (horses and rabbits). SAC digested C4 grass hays more efficiently than goats, possibly due to their relatively longer
particulate matter mean retention times (71 and 54 h, respectively). Apparent nitrogen digestibility was 9% higher for all
species with the C3 grass in comparison to C4 grass. This suggests that the highly-vascularized bundle sheath cells of C4
plants prevent efficient utilization of dietary nitrogen.
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Keywords
Camelids , C3 photosynthesis , digestibility , Passage rates , C4 photosynthesis
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
846754
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