COMPARISON OF THE SINGLE-DOSE AND WITHDRAWAL METHOD FOR MEASURING THERATE OF PASSAGE OF 2 DIGESTIBILITY MARKERS IN DIGESTA COLLECTED FROM THE DISTAL ILEUM AND FECES IN GROWING PIGS
M. Imbeah et al., COMPARISON OF THE SINGLE-DOSE AND WITHDRAWAL METHOD FOR MEASURING THERATE OF PASSAGE OF 2 DIGESTIBILITY MARKERS IN DIGESTA COLLECTED FROM THE DISTAL ILEUM AND FECES IN GROWING PIGS, Animal feed science and technology, 52(1-2), 1995, pp. 41-50
Six growing pigs were fitted with a simple T-cannula at the distal ile
um. The pigs were given 1 kg of feed twice daily. Three pigs received
a grower diet containing 5 g kg-1 chromic oxide and 25 mg kg-1 dyspros
ium. The markers were withdrawn at the 08:00 h feeding on day 11 of th
e experimental period. The other three pigs received the diet without
the markers. On day 11, at 08:00 h, they were given a single dose of b
oth markers mixed in the diet. The treatments were crossed-over during
the second experimental period. The experiment was repeated with the
same pigs to measure the rate of passage of these markers in feces. Th
e rate of chromic oxide passage, determined using rate constants, for
digesta collected from the distal ileum were similar for the withdrawa
l and single dose methods. In contrast, the rate of dysprosium passage
in digesta measured with the withdrawal method was higher (P < 0.05)
than with the single dose method. The rates of passage of both markers
, measured in feces, were similar with the two methods. In conclusion,
either marker or method can be used to study the relative differences
in rate of digesta between diets, although chromic oxide provided mor
e consistent results.