Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios

Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consuming haylage-based diets with increasing proportions of a pelleted concentrate according to a 4×4 Latin square design experiment. Ponies were fed four experimental, iso-energetic (net energy (NE) basis...

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Main Authors: F.J.W.C. Schaafstra, D.A. van Doorn, J.T. Schonewille, M.M.J. van Riet, P. Visser, M.C. Blok, W.H. Hendriks
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spelling doaj-66f8cf77c9f14d8a8a4bfde9660377962021-06-06T04:53:23ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112017-01-01111119221929Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratiosF.J.W.C. Schaafstra0D.A. van Doorn1J.T. Schonewille2M.M.J. van Riet3P. Visser4M.C. Blok5W.H. Hendriks6Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7, 3584 CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands; Department of Equine Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 112, 3584 CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7, 3584 CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsAnimal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Elst 1, 6708 WD Wageningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Equine Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 112, 3584 CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsProductschap Diervoeder, Elst 1, 6708 WD, Wageningen, The NetherlandsDepartment of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Yalelaan 7, 3584 CM Utrecht, The Netherlands; Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Elst 1, 6708 WD Wageningen, The NetherlandsMethodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consuming haylage-based diets with increasing proportions of a pelleted concentrate according to a 4×4 Latin square design experiment. Ponies were fed four experimental, iso-energetic (net energy (NE) basis) diets (i.e. 22 MJ NE/day) with increasing proportions of a pelleted concentrate (C) in relation to haylage (H). The absolute amounts of diet dry matter fed per day were 4.48 kg of H (100H), 3.36 and 0.73 kg of H and C (75H25C), 2.24 and 1.45 kg of H and C (50H50C) and 1.12 and 2.17 kg of H and C (25H75C). Diets were supplemented with minerals, vitamins and TiO2 (3.7 g Ti/day). Voluntary voided faeces were quantitatively collected daily during 10 consecutive days and analysed for moisture, ash, ADL, acid-insoluble ash (AIA) and Ti. A minimum faeces collection period of 6 consecutive days, along with a 14-day period to adapt the animals to the diets and become accustomed to the collection procedure, is recommended to obtain accurate estimations on dry matter digestibility and organic matter digestibility (OMD) in equids fed haylage-based diets supplemented with concentrate. In addition, the recovery of AIA, ADL and Ti was determined and evaluated. Mean faecal recovery over 10 consecutive days across diets for AIA, ADL and Ti was 124.9% (SEM 2.9), 108.7% (SEM 2.0) and 97.5% (SEM 0.9), respectively. Cumulative faecal recovery of AIA significantly differed between treatments, indicating that AIA is inadequate to estimate the OMD in equines. In addition, evaluation of the CV of mean cumulative faecal recoveries obtained by AIA, ADL and Ti showed greater variations in faecal excretion of AIA (9.1) and ADL (7.4) than Ti (3.7). The accuracy of prediction of OMD was higher with the use of Ti than ADL. The use of Ti is preferred as a marker in digestibility trials in equines fed haylage-based diets supplemented with increasing amounts of pelleted concentrate.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117000751dietary markersdigestibilityequinesrecoverytotal faeces collection
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author F.J.W.C. Schaafstra
D.A. van Doorn
J.T. Schonewille
M.M.J. van Riet
P. Visser
M.C. Blok
W.H. Hendriks
spellingShingle F.J.W.C. Schaafstra
D.A. van Doorn
J.T. Schonewille
M.M.J. van Riet
P. Visser
M.C. Blok
W.H. Hendriks
Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
Animal
dietary markers
digestibility
equines
recovery
total faeces collection
author_facet F.J.W.C. Schaafstra
D.A. van Doorn
J.T. Schonewille
M.M.J. van Riet
P. Visser
M.C. Blok
W.H. Hendriks
author_sort F.J.W.C. Schaafstra
title Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
title_short Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
title_full Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
title_fullStr Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
title_sort evaluation of methodological aspects of digestibility measurements in ponies fed different haylage to concentrate ratios
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consuming haylage-based diets with increasing proportions of a pelleted concentrate according to a 4×4 Latin square design experiment. Ponies were fed four experimental, iso-energetic (net energy (NE) basis) diets (i.e. 22 MJ NE/day) with increasing proportions of a pelleted concentrate (C) in relation to haylage (H). The absolute amounts of diet dry matter fed per day were 4.48 kg of H (100H), 3.36 and 0.73 kg of H and C (75H25C), 2.24 and 1.45 kg of H and C (50H50C) and 1.12 and 2.17 kg of H and C (25H75C). Diets were supplemented with minerals, vitamins and TiO2 (3.7 g Ti/day). Voluntary voided faeces were quantitatively collected daily during 10 consecutive days and analysed for moisture, ash, ADL, acid-insoluble ash (AIA) and Ti. A minimum faeces collection period of 6 consecutive days, along with a 14-day period to adapt the animals to the diets and become accustomed to the collection procedure, is recommended to obtain accurate estimations on dry matter digestibility and organic matter digestibility (OMD) in equids fed haylage-based diets supplemented with concentrate. In addition, the recovery of AIA, ADL and Ti was determined and evaluated. Mean faecal recovery over 10 consecutive days across diets for AIA, ADL and Ti was 124.9% (SEM 2.9), 108.7% (SEM 2.0) and 97.5% (SEM 0.9), respectively. Cumulative faecal recovery of AIA significantly differed between treatments, indicating that AIA is inadequate to estimate the OMD in equines. In addition, evaluation of the CV of mean cumulative faecal recoveries obtained by AIA, ADL and Ti showed greater variations in faecal excretion of AIA (9.1) and ADL (7.4) than Ti (3.7). The accuracy of prediction of OMD was higher with the use of Ti than ADL. The use of Ti is preferred as a marker in digestibility trials in equines fed haylage-based diets supplemented with increasing amounts of pelleted concentrate.
topic dietary markers
digestibility
equines
recovery
total faeces collection
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731117000751
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