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Kinetics of hydration and functional specific gravity of fibrous feed by-products.

S A Bhatti1, J L Firkins.   

Abstract

Five studies were conducted to evaluate the kinetics of digestion, hydration, and functional specific gravity (FSG) of various feed by-products (FBP) in vitro. The water-holding capacity (WHC) of alfalfa and orchardgrass (1.428 and 1.005 g/g of insoluble DM [IDM], respectively) was higher (P < .05) than the WHC of FBP, which ranged from .175 for distillers grains to .481 g/g of IDM for brewers grains pellets. Rate of hydration was the highest in brewers grains pellets and beet pulp (.215 and .252 min-1, respectively), whereas the lowest hydration rates were observed in orchardgrass, corn cob pellets, and soyhulls (.055 to .066 min-1). Loss of associated gasses from feed particles fermented in vitro increased (P < .05) their FSG when the contents of incubation tubes were transferred to pycnometers, compared with that when the incubation was carried out directly in the pycnometers (1.17 vs 1.13) to determine their FSG. Gas produced during fermentation delayed the increase in the FSG of all sources of brewers grains and beet pulp, corn gluten feed, distillers grains, orchardgrass, alfalfa, and wheat middlings but not of corn cob pellets, cottonseed hulls, and soyhulls. Averaged across hours of incubation, the FSG of FBP (except beet pulp) was either higher (P < .05) or tended to be higher than that of alfalfa and orchardgrass. Particle size of FBP did not influence FSG during fermentation in vitro. The WHC and FSG of feeds may be helpful in predicting the rate of passage of feeds through the rumen.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7665376     DOI: 10.2527/1995.7351449x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


  5 in total

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Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2019-07-02       Impact factor: 3.159

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3.  Effects of different sources of carbohydrates on intake, digestibility, chewing, and performance of Holstein dairy cows.

Authors:  Simin Poorkasegaran; Asadollah Teimouri Yansari
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2014-01-13

4.  Shifts of Hydrogen Metabolism From Methanogenesis to Propionate Production in Response to Replacement of Forage Fiber With Non-forage Fiber Sources in Diets in vitro.

Authors:  Kun Wang; Xuemei Nan; Kangkang Chu; Jinjin Tong; Liang Yang; Shanshan Zheng; Guangyong Zhao; Linshu Jiang; Benhai Xiong
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-11-15       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  Effects of reducing inclusion rate of roughages by changing roughage sources and concentrate types on intake, growth, rumen fermentation characteristics, and blood parameters of Hanwoo growing cattle (Bos Taurus coreanae).

Authors:  Seoyoung Jeon; Sinyong Jeong; Mingyung Lee; Jakyeom Seo; Dong Keun Kam; Jeong Hoon Kim; Jaehwa Park; Seongwon Seo
Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2019-08-26       Impact factor: 2.509

  5 in total

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