Effective rumen degradability (ED) and intestinal digestibility (ID) of dry
matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) of an expelling coconut meal sample wer
e determined using in situ techniques. Degradation of coconut meal was char
acterised by long lag times and slow degradation rates for both DM and CP.
Consequently, ED values were also low (51 and 36.5%, respectively). Values
of ID of DM were reduced with the rumen incubation time from 81.6% (origina
l feed) to 50.3% (48 h). On the contrary, ID of CP was constant (91.3% on a
verage). Therefore, a content of 58% of rumen-undegraded digestible CP can
be estimated for this sample. The apparent disagreement between the high va
lues of both ID of CP and insoluble nitrogen in neutral detergent solution
(70.5% of total nitrogen) is discussed.