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contributor authorحسین جهانی عزیزآبادیen
contributor authorمحسن دانش مسگرانen
contributor authorرحمتی منشen
contributor authorHossein Jahani Azizabadifa
contributor authorMohsen Danesh Mesgaranfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:50:41Z
date available2020-06-06T13:50:41Z
date copyright7/13/2008
date issued2008
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3371546?show=full
description abstractIn situ ruminal and post-ruminal disappearance [dry matter (DM), crud

protein (CP) and ether extract (EE)] of a mixed concentrate prepared as

fine mesh (fm), fine pellets (fp) and coarse pellets (cp) were studied. All

pellets were provided in a condition of 70°C with pressure of 3 bars in

7 seconds. Concentrate was composited of cereal grain, soybean meal,

canola meal, fish meal, urea, wheat bran, beet pulp, bagasse, salt, sodium

bicarbonate, mineral and vitamin premix, anionic salt, molasses, sugar,

protected fatty acid and Mg oxide (318, 60, 150, 15, 3.6, 250, 33, 40, 6.7,

8.6, 8, 15, 55, 30, 5 and 2.1 g/kg DM, respectively). Four Holstein steers

(430±50 kg, BW) fitted with ruminal fistulae and T-shaped intestinal

cannulae were used. Steers fed (DM basis) 2.5 kg of alfalfa hay, 2.1 kg

of corn silage, 1.5 kg of straw and 2.5 kg of concentrate (170 g CP/kg

of DM). Approximately 5 g of sample (DM) was placed in polyester bag

(12×19 cm, pore size of 48 μm,

n=8), then incubated in the rumen for

12 h. After removal from the rumen, bags were washed and dried. Then,

1 g DM of un-ruminal disappeared sample was weighed into a mobile

bag (3x6 cm, pore size of 48 μm,

n=8) and inserted in small intestine,

then removed from the voided feces and rinsed in cold tap water. DM,

EE and CP of intact and incubated samples were determined. Data were

analyzed using completely randomized design. Ruminal DM, CP and

EE disappearance of fm was significantly (P< 0.01) lower than fp and

cp. Ruminal DM, CP and EE disappearance of fp was significantly (P<

0.01) higher than cp (0.71, 0.61 and 0.65 vs. 0.67, 0.58 and 0.59, respectively).

Post-ruminal DM, CP and EE disappearance of fm concentrate

(0.45, 0.50 and 0.80, respectively) was significantly (P< 0.01) higher

compared with fp (0.35, 0.38 and 0.68, respectively) and cp (0.39, 0.38

and 0.57, respectively). Results of the present study indicated that the

physical particle size of a mixed concentrate might impact on ruminal

and post-ruminal disappearance of DM, CP and EE.
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languageEnglish
titleEffect of physical particle size on ruminal and postruminal disappearance of nutrients of a mixed concentrate in Holstein steersen
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsPhysical Processingen
subject keywordsDisappearanceen
subject keywordsMobile Nylon Bagen
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1006542.html
conference titleAmerican Dairy Science & American Animal Science Joint Meetingen
identifier articleid1006542


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