Author:
DALLEY D. E.,ISHERWOOD P.,SYKES A. R.,ROBSON A. B.
Abstract
Rumen and caecal digesta were collected, under anaesthetic, from
eight sheep offered either hay,
pelleted concentrate or pasture at the Johnston Memorial Laboratory,
Lincoln University during
1991. Subsamples of digesta were incubated at 39°C for 1 h after adjustment
of pH within the range
0·5–12 by the addition of H2SO4 or
NaOH. The samples were centrifuged at 30000 g for 30 min and
magnesium (Mg) concentration measured in the 30000 g supernatant
fraction and in total digesta to
assess Mg solubility. In rumen digesta, Mg solubility declined from
0·86 at pH 5 to 0·30 at pH 7 and
differences in response between diets were small. Magnesium solubility
in caecal digesta was generally
higher than in ruminal digesta, and particularly at pH values >6.
At pH 7 the difference was twofold.
Moreover, differences were observed between diets in the rate of
decline in solubility in caecal digesta
with increasing pH. At pH 5, 0·90 of Mg from hay and
concentrate diets was soluble compared with
only 0·8 for pasture. At pH 7, Mg solubility in caecal
digesta from hay and concentrate-fed animals
was almost double that from pasture-fed animals (0·64 and
0·62 v. 0·36, respectively). The implications
of the findings for Mg homoeostasis in ruminants are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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