Author:
Gill Margaret,Beever D. E.
Abstract
1. Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorumcv. RvP) silage was given to twelve Friesian steer calves (initial live weight (LW) 106 kg) at 2·3 kg dry matter (DM)/calf per d, alone, or with a supplement of fish meal at 50(FM1) or 100(FM2) g/kg silage DM per d.2. The rate of flow of nutrients into the duodenum was measured using a dual-marker technique. Glucose irreversible-loss rates and the contribution of propionate to gluconeogenesis were measured using continuous infusions of [U-14C]glucose and [2-14C]propionate.3. Amino acid flow into the duodenum was significantly (P< 0·01) increased from 238 g/d on the control treatment to 319 g/d on FM2, but there was no response to FM1 (P> 0·05).4. Glucose irreversible loss rate remained constant with an average value of 1·86 mg/min per kg LW.5. Neither the percentage of glucose synthesized from propionate (average 30) nor the percentage of propionate converted to glucose (average 45) was significantly altered by treatment (P> 0·05).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
Cited by
46 articles.
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