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Grass maturity effects on cattle fed silage-based diets : 1. Organic matter digestion, rumen fermentation and nitrogen utilization

dc.contributor.authorRinne, Marketta-
dc.contributor.authorJaakkola, Seija-
dc.contributor.authorHuhtanen, Pekka-
dc.contributor.departmentMaatalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KEL Kotieläintuotannon tutkimuslaitos / Eläinravitsemuksen tutkimusala ERA-
dc.contributor.departmentMaatalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KEL Kotieläintuotannon tutkimuslaitos / Eläinravitsemuksen tutkimusala ERA-
dc.contributor.departmentMaatalouden tutkimuskeskus (MTT) / KEL Kotieläintuotannon tutkimuslaitos / Eläinravitsemuksen tutkimusala ERA-
dc.date.accepted2002-04-23-
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-19T10:58:56Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-29T03:57:04Z
dc.date.available2013-03-19T10:58:56Z
dc.date.created1996-11-07-
dc.date.issued1997-
dc.description.abstractAbstract Four silages were harvested at approximately one-week intervals from the same timothy-meadow fescue sward. Advanced maturity of the herbage was evidenced by increased neutral detergent fibre [409, 497, 579 and 623 g in 1 kg dry matter (DM)] and decreased nitrogen (N; 29.9, 26.7, 18.7 and 17.4) contents of the silages in the order of harvest date. The silages were studied using four ruminally and duodenally cannulated young cattle in a 4×4 Latin square experiment. On DM basis (g kg-1), the diet comprised grass silage (700), rolled barley (240) and rapeseed meal (60) and it was given at a rate of 70 g DM (kg live weight)-0.75 per day. Organic matter digestibility decreased in a curvilinear manner (PLINEAR (L)<0.C (C)<0.01) the values being 0.821, 0.816, 0.758 and 0.747 for the n the four silages in the ordeer of harvest date. Rumen pH increased linearly (PL<0.05) and ammonia N concentration decreased curvilinearly (PL<0.01, PC<0.05) as the grass matured. The molar proportion of acetate in the rumen VFA increased (PL<0.001) and the proportion of butyrate decreased (PL<0.001) with increased grass maturity. The silage harvest date did not affect the proportion of propionate. The changes in rumen fermentation pattern were associated with a decrease (PL<0.05) in rumen protozoal number with increasing maturity of grass. N intake decreased significantly (PL<0.001, PC<0.01) with the maturity of gras per day, but duodenal non-ammonia N deccreased only from 111.3 to 97.3 g per day indicating greater N losses from the rumen with early-cut silages. The efficiency of microbial protein synthesis in the rumen was not affected by the maturity of grass ensiled. Apparent digestibility of N decreased (PL<0.001, PC<0.01) and the degradability of N in the rumen decreased (PL<0.05) as the grass matured.en
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dc.identifier.olddbid412525
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/471543
dc.identifier.urihttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/11111/56350
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherElsevier-
dc.publisher.placenl-
dc.publisher.placeAmsterdam-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAnimal feed science and technology-
dc.relation.issn0377-8401-
dc.relation.numberinseries1-
dc.relation.volume67-
dc.source.identifierhttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/471543
dc.subject.agriforsnauta-
dc.subject.agriforsnurmirehut-
dc.subject.agriforskorjuuaste-
dc.subject.agriforssulavuus-
dc.subject.agriforsravitsemusfysiologia-
dc.subject.agriforsruokinta-
dc.subject.agriforsmärehtijät-
dc.subject.finagriKo-
dc.subject.ftegrass maturity-
dc.subject.ftedigestibility-
dc.subject.ftefermentation-
dc.subject.ftenitrogen utilization-
dc.subject.fteruminant-
dc.subject.keywordkorjuuaikapalvelu-
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dc.titleGrass maturity effects on cattle fed silage-based diets : 1. Organic matter digestion, rumen fermentation and nitrogen utilization-
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