A sheep was fed on N-15-labelled ryegrass hay during a period of 9 day
s in order to obtain N-15-labelled manure. After 9 days of feeding, th
e total N in faeces contained 3.70 atom % N-15 excess, which was equiv
alent to 82% of the N-15 enrichment of the hay N. The easily-decomposa
ble fraction of the faecal N was less labelled (2.89 atom % N-15 exces
s) than the slowly-decomposable fraction. The N-15 enrichment of miner
alized faecal N did not change significantly during 32 weeks of incuba
tion in sand. About 25% of the faecal N was water-soluble. This N had
a higher N-15 enrichment than the total faecal N, indicating that a pa
rt of the water-soluble N was indigestible feed N. The faeces containe
d only small amounts of NH4+-N, which had a N-15 enrichment similar to
the N-15 enrichment of N mineralized during incubation in sand. It is
suggested that the labelled faecal N obtained after a few days of fee
ding on labelled feed could be divided in two N pools: A decomposable
N fraction (about 60%) with a N-15 enrichment similar to the enrichmen
t of N mineralized in sand (2.89 +/- 0.09 atom % N-15 excess), and a v
ery slowly-decomposable N fraction (about 40%) with a N-15 enrichment
similar to that of the feed (4.52 atom % N-15 excess).