Author:
Stanton R.,Piltz J.,Pratley J.,Kaiser A.,Hudson D.,Dill G.
Abstract
A trial was conducted to investigate the survival and digestibility of annual
ryegrass (ARG) seed (Lolium rigidum L.) eaten by sheep
and cattle. Sheep (n= 8) and cattle
(n = 8) were fed a basal diet containing 1:1
lucerne chaff:oaten chaff with (ARG) or without (control) the inclusion of
20% total dry matter of annual ryegrass seed in a changeover design.
Intake was restricted to 17 g/kg liveweight. Digestibility of the control
diet was lower (P<0.01) for sheep than cattle. Annual
ryegrass seed was present (P<0.01) in the faeces of
both sheep and cattle within 24 h of first ingestion. Some 10.8 and
32.8% of seed ingested was excreted by sheep and cattle respectively,
with 3.9% (sheep) and 11.9% (cattle) remaining germinable.
Annual ryegrass seed continued to be excreted by both sheep and cattle up to 5
days after removal from the diet. Dry matter digestibility of the annual
ryegrass diet was 53% in cattle.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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19 articles.
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