Author:
DALLEY D. E.,ISHERWOOD P.,SYKES A. R.,ROBSON A. B.
Abstract
Sixteen 2-year old female sheep were fitted with ruminal
and duodenal cannulae at Johnstone
Memorial Laboratory, Lincoln University during 1989–90.
They were offered, at 2 hourly intervals,
a pelleted concentrate diet (900 g/day) and chaffed lucerne hay
(100 g/day). In a split-plot experiment
they were infused, intraruminally and at four rates, with potassium
(providing 16, 26, 36 or 46 g K/kg
food DM/day) and magnesium (providing 1·3, 1·8, 2·3
or 3·1 g Mg/kg food DM/day) within a Latin
square design and with the liquid and solid phase markers
51chromium EDTA and 141cerium chloride.
Net absorption of Mg before and after the duodenum was estimated
from dietary intake, duodenal flow and urinary and faecal excretion of Mg.Increasing K intake resulted in a decline in net absorption of Mg from
the entire digestive tract,
supporting data in the literature. Increasing K intake from 16 to 46 g/kg
DM decreased urinary Mg
excretion by between 0·14 and 0·30 g/day, the extent of which was
independent of the level of Mg
intake. At high K intake Mg absorption from the rumen was reduced,
the amount absorbed ranging
from 0·07 g Mg/day at intakes of 1·3 g Mg/day and
46 g K/kg DM/day to 0·66 g Mg/day at intakes
of 3·1 g Mg/day and 16 g K/kg DM/day. However, at high
K intake, and when Mg absorption from
the rumen was reduced, net Mg absorption from sites distal to
the rumen was increased to an extent
which suggested compensatory absorption. Increase in K intake was
associated with a consistent
reduction in plasma Mg concentration which was independent of Mg
intake. Increases in Mg intake
resulted in increases in Mg absorption and plasma Mg concentration
at all rates of K intake in direct
proportion to rate of intake. The reduction in Mg absorption from
the rumen at high K intake was
associated with an increase (0·3 units) in pH of rumen digesta.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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