Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape

Research trials with fresh forages often require accurate and precise measurement of digestibility and variation in digestion between individuals, and the duration of measurement periods needs to be established to ensure reliable data are obtained. The variation is likely to be greater when freshly...

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Main Authors: Xuezhao Sun, Linda Krijgsman, Garry C. Waghorn, Holly Kjestrup, John Koolaard, David Pacheco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-03-01
Series:Animal Nutrition
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405654516300178
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spelling doaj-d1d85d9d52124c709f570f628b4c00822021-02-02T05:10:08ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Animal Nutrition2405-65452017-03-0131616610.1016/j.aninu.2016.12.001Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rapeXuezhao Sun0Linda Krijgsman1Garry C. Waghorn2Holly Kjestrup3John Koolaard4David Pacheco5Grasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandGrasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandDairyNZ Limited, Hamilton 3240, New ZealandGrasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandGrasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandGrasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandResearch trials with fresh forages often require accurate and precise measurement of digestibility and variation in digestion between individuals, and the duration of measurement periods needs to be established to ensure reliable data are obtained. The variation is likely to be greater when freshly harvested feeds are given, such as perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and forage rape (Brassica napus L.), because the nutrient composition changes over time and in response to weather conditions. Daily feed intake and faeces output data from a digestibility trial with these forages were used to calculate the effects of differing lengths of the measurement period and differing numbers of sheep, on the precision of digestibility, with a view towards development of a protocol. Sixteen lambs aged 8 months and weighing 33 kg at the commencement of the trial were fed either perennial ryegrass or forage rape (8/treatment group) over 2 periods with 35 d between measurements. They had been acclimatised to the diets, having grazed them for 42 d prior to 11 days of indoor measurements. The sheep numbers required for a digestibility trial with different combinations of acclimatisation and measurement period lengths were subsequently calculated for 3 levels of imposed precision upon the estimate of mean dry matter (DM) digestibility. It is recommended that if the standard error of the mean for digestibility is equal to or higher than 5 g/kg DM, and if sheep are already used to a fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape diet, then a minimum of 6 animals are needed and 4 acclimatisation days being fed individually in metabolic crates followed by 7 days of measurement.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405654516300178SheepDigestibilityFresh forageSample size
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author Xuezhao Sun
Linda Krijgsman
Garry C. Waghorn
Holly Kjestrup
John Koolaard
David Pacheco
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Linda Krijgsman
Garry C. Waghorn
Holly Kjestrup
John Koolaard
David Pacheco
Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
Animal Nutrition
Sheep
Digestibility
Fresh forage
Sample size
author_facet Xuezhao Sun
Linda Krijgsman
Garry C. Waghorn
Holly Kjestrup
John Koolaard
David Pacheco
author_sort Xuezhao Sun
title Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
title_short Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
title_full Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
title_fullStr Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
title_full_unstemmed Sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
title_sort sheep numbers required for dry matter digestibility evaluations when fed fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Animal Nutrition
issn 2405-6545
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Research trials with fresh forages often require accurate and precise measurement of digestibility and variation in digestion between individuals, and the duration of measurement periods needs to be established to ensure reliable data are obtained. The variation is likely to be greater when freshly harvested feeds are given, such as perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and forage rape (Brassica napus L.), because the nutrient composition changes over time and in response to weather conditions. Daily feed intake and faeces output data from a digestibility trial with these forages were used to calculate the effects of differing lengths of the measurement period and differing numbers of sheep, on the precision of digestibility, with a view towards development of a protocol. Sixteen lambs aged 8 months and weighing 33 kg at the commencement of the trial were fed either perennial ryegrass or forage rape (8/treatment group) over 2 periods with 35 d between measurements. They had been acclimatised to the diets, having grazed them for 42 d prior to 11 days of indoor measurements. The sheep numbers required for a digestibility trial with different combinations of acclimatisation and measurement period lengths were subsequently calculated for 3 levels of imposed precision upon the estimate of mean dry matter (DM) digestibility. It is recommended that if the standard error of the mean for digestibility is equal to or higher than 5 g/kg DM, and if sheep are already used to a fresh perennial ryegrass or forage rape diet, then a minimum of 6 animals are needed and 4 acclimatisation days being fed individually in metabolic crates followed by 7 days of measurement.
topic Sheep
Digestibility
Fresh forage
Sample size
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405654516300178
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