Ej. Depeters et al., DIGESTION KINETICS OF NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER AND CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION WITHIN SOME SELECTED BY-PRODUCT FEEDSTUFFS, Animal feed science and technology, 67(2-3), 1997, pp. 127-140
Nine by-product feedstuffs (BPF) obtained from three different sources
were evaluated for nutrient composition, estimated nonstructural carb
ohydrate (NSC) and TDN content, and total extent and rate of digestion
of DM and NDF. The nine BPF evaluated included: beet pulp (BP), rice
bran (RB), almond hulls (AH), citrus pulp (CT), bakery waste (BW), whe
at mill run (WMR), brewers' grains (BG), distillery grains (DG) and so
y hulls (SH). Twenty-seven samples were evaluated and were a subset of
a larger study reported previously. In sacco techniques were used to
measure the amount of NDF and DM remaining in nylon bags after 0, 1, 2
, 4, 8, 16, 24, 36, 48, and 72 h of incubation in the rumen of a rumen
fistulated cow. Chemical analyses measured included ash, crude protei
n (CP), acid detergent fiber (ADF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and
crude protein in the NDF (NDFCP) and ADF (ADFCP) fractions. Chemical
composition differed among BPF source. This difference could be due to
processing method or ingredients added to BPF during processing. The
amount of CP associated with the NDF fraction varied among sources of
each BPF. The amount of NDFCP also differed for each BPF. The NDFCP co
ntent of CT, 0.44%, was low compared with DG, 14.5%, which was high co
mpared with the other BPF evaluated. Correcting for the fiber-bound pr
otein increased the estimate of NSC slightly for most BPF, but the NSC
content of DG was increased 88%. The results indicate a correction fo
r NDFCP is necessary for an accurate estimation of NSC in BPF. Within
a given BPF, the extent and rate of digestion of NDF were different fo
r each source. The TDN content of each sample was calculated using the
rate of in sacco NDF digestion for each BPF at three theoretical rate
s of passage from the rumen. By-product feedstuffs containing a high p
roportion of NDFCP and a low rate of NDF digestion had the greatest de
crease in TDN content as passage rate increased. (C) 1997 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V.