Author:
Macrae J. C.,Milne J. A.,Wilson S.,Spence Angela M.
Abstract
1. In two experiments, the sites of digestion of non-ammonia nitrogen (NAN) and the amounts of urea N recycled to the rumen were measured in mature wether sheep given diets of indigenous hill herbage (Agrostis–Festucaand heather).2. Duodenal and ileal flow values were obtained using103Ru-phenanthroline and51Cr-EDTA markers in animals prepared with simple (T-shaped) cannuals. Amounts of urea N recycled to the rumen were estimated from measurements of the transfer of plasma urea carbon into rumen bicarbonate and the production rate of rumen bicarbonate using14C-labelled urea and bicarbonate respectively.3. The flows of NAN at the duodenum and ileum were linearly related to the intake of herbage (P< 0.001). There was a net gain of non-ammonia N anterior to the duodenum on both diets (at an intake of 460 g organic matter (OM)/d, 3.7 g NAN/d onAgrostis–Festucaand 3.3 g NAN/d on heather).4. Net digestibility of NAN entering the small intestine was within a normal range on theAgrostis–Festuca(0.58 at 460 g OM intake) diet but low on the heather diet (0.043 at 460 g OM intake).5. It was calculated that at 460 g OM intake only 0.9 and 1.1 g/d respectively of the duodenal NAN on theAgrostis-Festucaand heather diets could have been derived from urea-N recycled to the rumen. Thus 2.8 g and 2.2 g/d had to be accounted for as non-urea endogenous NAN.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
Cited by
36 articles.
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