A. Ferret et al., Using markers to estimate apparent dry matter digestibility, faecal outputand dry matter intake in dairy ewes fed Italian ryegrass hay or alfalfa hay, SMALL RUMIN, 33(2), 1999, pp. 145-152
Thirty six individual digestibility balances with eight diets were conducte
d. Experimental diets were (1) high-quality Italian ryegrass (Lolium multif
lorum) hay (160 g CP/kg DM) (RG1), (2) the former hay (RG1) plus 0.6 kg/day
of concentrate, (3) medium-quality Italian ryegrass (134 g CP/kg DM) hay (
RG2), (4) the former hay (RG2) plus 0.6 kg/day of concentrate, (5) low-qual
ity Italian ryegrass (81 g CP/kg DM) hay (RG3), (6) the former hay (RG3) pl
us 0.6 kg/day of concentrate, (7) medium-quality (181 g CP/kg DM) alfalfa (
Medicago sativa) hay fed alone and (8) the former alfalfa hay supplemented
with 0.6 kg/day of concentrate. Indigestible acid detergent fibre (IADF), a
cid detergent lignin (ADL), indigestible acid detergent lignin (IADL) and r
umen-undegraded dry matter (RUDM), as internal markers, and chromic oxide (
Cr2O3) as an external marker were used to estimate digestibility and faecal
output of DM, respectively. By combining RUDM and Cr2O3 to predict forage
intake, the following best equations were obtained for ryegrass (1) y = 233
.87 + 0.832x (n = 10; r = 0.94; p < 0.001; residual SD = 73.7) and alfalfa
(2) y = 423.84 + 0.771x (n = 10; r = 0.98; p < 0.001; residual SD = 119.1),
y and x being measured and estimated DM intake, respectively. In conclusio
n, it was possible to estimate individually the dry matter intake by dairy
ewes kept in groups with minimal disturbances in their social and competiti
ve feeding behaviour. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.