Huhtanen, Pekka
- Department of Agricultural Research for Northern Sweden, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Conference paper2010Open access
Krizsan, S.; Ahvenjarvi, S.; Volden, H.; Huhtanen, P.
A meta-analysis based on experiments with dairy cows was conducted to study the effects of extrinsic diet characteristics on passage rate (Kp) of indigestible neutral detergent fibre (iNDF). A data set was collected that included 108 dietary treatment means from 29 studies. Dietary treatments consisted of different forages supplemented with varying amounts of concentrate feed. Minimum prerequisite for an experiment to be included in the analysis was that Kp was calculated using the flux/compartmental pool method, and that live weight (LW), total and forage dry matter intake (DMI), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and iNDF diet concentrations were given or could be estimated. Total DMI and intake of NDF (NDFI), proportion of concentrate in diet (CProp), and milk yield in the data varied from: 8.71 to 39.0 g/kg LW, 3.76 to 16.6 g/kg LW, 0 to 0.693, and 0 to 35 kg/d, respectively. A mixed model regression was used to analyse responses of fixed factors on Kp. Root mean square error (RMSE) for the models are given. The 3 best equations were: (1) Kp = 0.0159 + 0.000790 x NDFI (g/kg LW) (RMSE = 0.00295/h); (2) Kp = 0.0129 + 0.000755 x NDFI (g/kg LW) + 0.0189 x CProp (NDF basis) (RMSE = 0.0031/h); and (3) Kp = 0.00661 + 0.000938 x NDFI (g/kg LW) + 0.0220 x CProp (NDF basis) + 0.0114 x iNDF/NDF (RMSE = 0.00328/h). Equation 3 expressed on DM basis was: Kp = 0.00816 + 0.000400 x DMI (g/kg LW) + 0.00401 x CProp + 0.00908 x iNDF/NDF (RMSE = 0.00379/h). Model performance suggested that Kp is more closely related to NDFI than DMI. The positive coefficients for CProp on NDF basis and iNDF/NDF is related to the faster Kp of concentrate particles compared with forage particles and that Kp increases when NDF potential digestibility decreases.
dairy cow; indigestible neutral detergent fibre; passage rate; rumen evacuation
Title: Modelling nutrient digestion and utilisation in farm animals
ISBN: 978-90-8686-156-9, eISBN: 978-90-8686-712-7
Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
7th International Workshop on Modelling Nutrient Digestion and Utilisation in Farm Animals, SEP 10-12, 2009, Paris, FRANCE
Animal and Dairy Science
Veterinary Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-712-7
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/31798