2011
DOI: 10.1071/an10273
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Using fistulated sheep to compare in sacco and in vitro rumen degradation of selected feeds

Abstract: Despite its beneficial role in almost all feed evaluation systems, the in sacco method is inconsistent and labour intensive in estimating the degradation of ruminant feeds. This study compared a rumen fluid-based in vitro method with the in sacco method to estimate degradation of 12 feeds comprising six concentrates and six grasses representing three fields during two seasons of winter and spring. Three feed groups (n = 4) were formed by using two grasses (one per season) and two concentrates. These feeds were… Show more

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“…The rumen fluid was poured into a pre-prepared brown bottle containing artificial saliva (buffered inoculum;McDougall, 1948). This buffered inoculum was kept anaerobic by flushing it with anaerobic grade CO 2 before closing the bottle with a measurable dispenser pump (Chaudhry and Mohamed, 2011).…”
Section: Mineral Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rumen fluid was poured into a pre-prepared brown bottle containing artificial saliva (buffered inoculum;McDougall, 1948). This buffered inoculum was kept anaerobic by flushing it with anaerobic grade CO 2 before closing the bottle with a measurable dispenser pump (Chaudhry and Mohamed, 2011).…”
Section: Mineral Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has been done using in situ (Rymer and Givens, 2002; Gosselink et al ., 2004; Chaudhry and Mohamed, 2011; Krizsan et al ., 2012; Holt et al ., 2016) and in vitro (NRC, 2001; Gosselink et al ., 2004; Chaudhry and Mohamed, 2011; Krizsan et al ., 2012; Stalker et al ., 2013; Ferraretto et al ., 2015; Lopes et al ., 2015) methods on the determination of feed digestibility in ruminants. However, most studies have evaluated individual feeds and not total mixed diets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rumen degradation data for different feeds are traditionally obtained by using surgically modified animals for either in sacco studies or to obtain rumen fluid for in vitro studies (Chaudhry, 2007(Chaudhry, , 2008; Mohamed and Chaudhry, 2008;Chaudhry and Mohamed, 2011). Due to high management and welfare costs of maintaining rumen fistulated animals, the availability of such rumen fluid to commercial laboratories on regular basis is restricted.…”
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