| Literature DB >> 32209141 |
J P Goopy1,2, D Korir1,2, D Pelster3, A I M Ali4, S E Wassie5, E Schlecht4, U Dickhoefer5, L Merbold1, K Butterbach-Bahl1,6.
Abstract
The relationship between feed intake at production levels and enteric CH4 production in ruminants consuming forage-based diets is well described and considered to be strongly linear. Unlike temperate grazing systems, the intake of ruminants in rain-fed tropical systems is typically below maintenance requirements for part of the year (dry seasons). The relationship between CH4 production and feed intake in animals fed well below maintenance is unexplored, but changes in key digestive parameters in animals fed at low levels suggest that this relationship may be altered. We conducted a study using Boran yearling steers (n 12; live weight: 162·3 kg) in a 4 × 4 Latin square design to assess the effect of moderate to severe undernutrition on apparent digestibility, rumen turnover and enteric CH4 production of <span class="Species">cattle consuming a tropical forage diet. We concluded that while production of CH4 decreased (1133·3-65·0 g CH4/d; P < 0·0001), over the range of feeding from about 1·0 to 0·4 maintenance energy requirement, both CH4 yield (29·0-31·2 g CH4/kg DM intake; P < 0·001) and CH4 conversion factor (Ym 9·1-10·1 <span class="Disease">MJ CH4/MJ gross energy intake; P < 0·01) increased as intake fell and postulate that this may be attributable to changes in nutrient partitioning. We suggest there is a case for revising emission factors of ruminants where there are seasonal nutritional deficits and both environmental and financial benefits for improved feeding of animals under nutritional stress.Entities:
Keywords: Enteric fermentation; Sub-Saharan Africa; Sub-maintenance feeding; Ym
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32209141 PMCID: PMC7512143 DOI: 10.1017/S0007114519003350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718
Animal groups (A, B, C and D) allocation to feeding levels (1·0, 0·8, 0·6 or 0·4 maintenance energy requirement (MER)) over the four experimental periods*
| Feeding levels (fractions of calculated MER) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1·0 | 0·8 | 0·6 | 0·4 | |
| Period 1 | B | A | D | C |
| Period 2 | C | B | A | D |
| Period 3 | D | C | B | A |
| Period 4 | A | D | C | B |
Groups each with three Boran steers.
Fig. 1.Schematic representation of the respiratory chambers arrangement, animal housing and treatment rotations over the four periods during the animal feeding trial. MER, maintenance energy requirement.
Composition (DM, organic matter (OM) and crude protein (CP) of Rhodes grass hay and refusals fed to Boran steers at four fractions of calculated maintenance energy requirements
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| Components | Ration | Refusals | Pooled | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DM (g/kg) | 904·2 | 864·4 | 11·4 | <0·05 |
| OM (g/kg DM) | 921·4 | 903·0 | 4·2 | 0·01 |
| CP (g/kg DM) | 67·4 | 46·3 | 0·7 | <0·0001 |
Net intake as fed, and of DM, organic matter (OM) and crude protein (CP) plus average daily gain (ADG)* of Boran steers fed a ration consisting mainly of Rhodes grass hay offered at either 0·4, 0·6, 0·8 or 1·0 times calculated maintenance energy requirements (MER) over 21 d, following a 14 d adaptation period
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| Intake | 1·0 MER | 0·8 MER | 0·6 MER | 0·4 MER | Pooled | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| As fed (g) | 5151a | 4192b | 3429c | 2297d | 68·9 | <0·0001 |
| DM (g) | 4622a | 3878b | 3110c | 2077d | 51·4 | <0·0001 |
| OM (g) | 4264a | 3579b | 2866c | 1913d | 48·9 | <0·0001 |
| CP (g) | 407a | 268b | 210c | 140d | 3·4 | <0·0001 |
| ADG (kg) | 0·200a | −0·100b | −0·310c | −0·715d | 0·0611 | <0·05 |
a,b,c,d Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05).
Calculated over the full 35-d feeding period.
Intake, faeces and apparent DM digestibility (DMD), organic matter (OM) digestibility (OMD) and crude protein (CP) digestibility (CPD) of Boran steers fed a ration consisting mainly of Rhodes grass hay offered at either 0·4, 0·6, 0·8 or 1·0 times maintenance energy requirements (MER) measured over 6 d during a 21-d feeding period following a 14-d adaptation period
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| Intake | 1·0 MER | 0·8 MER | 0·6 MER | 0·4 MER | Pooled | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| As fed (g) | 5043a | 3969b | 3539c | 2385d | 46·5 | <0·001 |
| DM (g) | 4542a | 3728b | 3162c | 2155d | 64·3 | <0·001 |
| OM (g) | 4194a | 3442b | 2968c | 1987d | 57·1 | <0·001 |
| CP (g) | 403a | 261b | 218c | 145d | 3·6 | <0·001 |
| Faeces | ||||||
| DM (g) | 1·945a | 1,546b | 1,339c | 929d | 43·6 | <0·05 |
| OM (g) | 1,674a | 1,306b | 1,174c | 831d | 41·9 | <0·001 |
| CP (g) | 155·3a | 99·6b | 84·2b | 61·0c | 4·6 | <0·001 |
| Apparent digestibility | ||||||
| DMD (g/100 g) | 57·1 | 56·7 | 56·2 | 55·3 | 0·86 | NS |
| OMD (g/100 g) | 60·0 | 60·4 | 61·5 | 56·6 | 1·35 | 0·07 |
| CPD (g/100 g) | 61·5 | 60·4 | 60·0 | 56·5 | 1·54 | NS |
a,b,c,d Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05).
Displayed a non-significant trend.
Methane production rate (MPR), methane yield (MY), methane produced/digested organic matter (MDOM), methane conversion factor (Y) and rumen kinetics (mean retention time (MRT) (h) (liquid and solid phase)) of Boran steers fed a ration consisting mainly of Rhodes grass hay offered at either 0·4, 0·6, 0·8 or 1·0 times calculated maintenance energy requirements (MER) measured during a 21-d feeding period following a 14-d adaptation period
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| Enteric CH4 | 1·0 MER | 0·8 MER | 0·6 MER | 0·4 MER | Pooled | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPR (g CH4/d) | 133·3a | 114·6b | 94·4c | 65·0d | 3·55 | <0·0001 |
| MY (g CH4/kg DM intake) | 29·0a | 29·9ab | 31·2b | 31·2b | 0·81 | <0·001 |
| MDOM (g CH4/kg DOM) | 48·5a | 50·6ab | 51·8bc | 53·4c | 1·33 | <0·001 |
| 9·14a | 9·72b | 9·74b | 10·06c | 0·225 | <0·001 | |
| Rumen kinetics | ||||||
| MRT liquid (h) | 19·10a | 23·28b | 25·60b | 26·19b | 1·292 | <0·005 |
| MRT solid (h) | 59·36a | 72·05b | 73·56b | 78·86b | 3·882 | <0·001 |
GEI, gross energy intake.
a,b,c,d Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0·05).