Author:
Faichney G. J.,Gordon G. L. R.,Welch R. J.,Rintoul A. J.
Abstract
Six 2-year-old Border Leicester Merino wethers were offered diets containing
75% mixed wheaten and lucerne hays (2:1), 10% rolled barley, and
15% unprotected and protected cottonseed kernel supplement mixed to
provide 2.1, 4.0, or 5.9% free lipid in a total lipid content of
7% of the dry matter.
Rumen anaerobic fungi were undetectable with 5.9% free lipid but were
present at normal levels with 4 and 2.1% free lipid. In association
with the absence of anaerobic fungi, protozoal numbers tended to be lower but
bacterial counts increased. Lignin degradation was substantially reduced (by
45–60%) and digestion of hemicelluloses (by 7%) and
cellulose (by 9%) was also reduced. As rumen digestion of
hemicelluloses was reduced by 40% and of cellulose by 14%,
digestion in the large intestine partially compensated for the effect of free
lipid on rumen digestion. Acetate:propionate ratios decreased as free lipid
content increased but the calculated reduction in methane emissions suggested
that they only partly compensated for the reduction in energy digestion caused
by the free lipid.
It was concluded that there is a threshold level, >4% but
<6%, for polyunsaturated free lipid above which rumen anaerobic
fungi cannot be maintained and fibre digestion will be reduced.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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