Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems

The evolution of feeding systems for ruminants towards evaluation of diets in terms of multiple responses requires the updating of the calculation of nutrient supply to the animals to make it more accurate on aggregated units (feed unit, or UF, for energy and protein digestible in the intestine, or...

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Main Authors: D. Sauvant, P. Nozière
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731115002670
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spelling doaj-7b777b1ae281481899be2e427cb134da2021-06-06T04:51:50ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112016-01-01105755770Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systemsD. Sauvant0P. Nozière1INRA, UMR 791 MoSAR, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Cedex 05, Paris, France; AgroParisTech, UMR 791 MoSAR, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Cedex 05, Paris, FranceINRA, UMR 1213 Herbivores, Theix, 63122 Saint Genès Champanelle, France; VetAgroSup, UMR 1213 Herbivores, Theix, 63122 Saint Genès Champanelle, FranceThe evolution of feeding systems for ruminants towards evaluation of diets in terms of multiple responses requires the updating of the calculation of nutrient supply to the animals to make it more accurate on aggregated units (feed unit, or UF, for energy and protein digestible in the intestine, or PDI, for metabolizable protein) and to allow prediction of absorbed nutrients. The present update of the French system is based on the building and interpretation through meta-analysis of large databases on digestion and nutrition of ruminants. Equations involved in the calculation of UF and PDI have been updated, allowing: (1) prediction of the out flow rate of particles and liquid depending on the level of intake and the proportion of concentrate, and the use of this in the calculation of ruminal digestion of protein and starch from in situ data; (2) the system to take into account the effects of the main factors of digestive interactions (level of intake, proportion of concentrate, rumen protein balance) on organic matter digestibility, energy losses in methane and in urine; (3) more accurate calculation of the energy available in the rumen and the efficiency of its use for the microbial protein synthesis. In this renewed model UF and PDI values of feedstuffs vary depending on diet composition, and intake level. Consequently, standard feed table values can be considered as being only indicative. It is thus possible to predict the nutrient supply on a wider range of diets more accurately and in particular to better integrate energy×protein interactions occurring in the gut.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731115002670feed unit systemruminantdigestionnitrogenmeta-analysis
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Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
Animal
feed unit system
ruminant
digestion
nitrogen
meta-analysis
author_facet D. Sauvant
P. Nozière
author_sort D. Sauvant
title Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
title_short Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
title_full Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
title_fullStr Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
title_sort quantification of the main digestive processes in ruminants: the equations involved in the renewed energy and protein feed evaluation systems
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The evolution of feeding systems for ruminants towards evaluation of diets in terms of multiple responses requires the updating of the calculation of nutrient supply to the animals to make it more accurate on aggregated units (feed unit, or UF, for energy and protein digestible in the intestine, or PDI, for metabolizable protein) and to allow prediction of absorbed nutrients. The present update of the French system is based on the building and interpretation through meta-analysis of large databases on digestion and nutrition of ruminants. Equations involved in the calculation of UF and PDI have been updated, allowing: (1) prediction of the out flow rate of particles and liquid depending on the level of intake and the proportion of concentrate, and the use of this in the calculation of ruminal digestion of protein and starch from in situ data; (2) the system to take into account the effects of the main factors of digestive interactions (level of intake, proportion of concentrate, rumen protein balance) on organic matter digestibility, energy losses in methane and in urine; (3) more accurate calculation of the energy available in the rumen and the efficiency of its use for the microbial protein synthesis. In this renewed model UF and PDI values of feedstuffs vary depending on diet composition, and intake level. Consequently, standard feed table values can be considered as being only indicative. It is thus possible to predict the nutrient supply on a wider range of diets more accurately and in particular to better integrate energy×protein interactions occurring in the gut.
topic feed unit system
ruminant
digestion
nitrogen
meta-analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731115002670
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