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以干草为食的绵羊在怀孕和哺乳期间影响消化道内容物通过速率的因素变化。

Changes in factors affecting the rate of digesta passage during pregnancy and lactation in sheep fed on hay.

作者信息

Kaske M, Groth A

机构信息

Department of Physiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

Reprod Nutr Dev. 1997 Sep-Oct;37(5):573-88. doi: 10.1051/rnd:19970508.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess feed intake and digesta passage characteristics in five Blackhead ewes fed hay ad libitum during pregnancy [I: d 60-80 post conceptionem (p conc); II: d 105-125 p conc; III: d 128-148 p conc] and lactation [IV: d 10-30 post partum (pp); V: d 35-55 pp]. During pregnancy, feed intake and rumination activity increased. The rumen fluid volume and the daily number of A-cycles did not change significantly. The mean retention time (MRT) of the fluid and particle markers in the reticulorumen (RR) and distal to the RR decreased by 14-32%. During lactation, the rumen fluid volume increased as compared to pregnancy by about 15%. Daily feed intake peaked during period V (83.7 g DM/kg BW0.75). The MRT of particle markers in the RR increased as compared with late pregnancy. Both during pregnancy and lactation, the increased passage rate of digesta was achieved predominantly by an increased amount of digesta passing through the reticulo-omasal orifice during each opening. Sieving of forestomach contents and faeces revealed that the breakdown rate of large feed particles did not limit digesta passage.

摘要

本研究的目的是评估五只黑头母羊在怀孕期[I:受孕后(p conc)第60 - 80天;II:p conc第105 - 125天;III:p conc第128 - 148天]和哺乳期[IV:产后(pp)第10 - 30天;V:pp第35 - 55天]自由采食干草时的采食量和消化物通过特征。在怀孕期间,采食量和反刍活动增加。瘤胃液体积和A周期的每日次数没有显著变化。瘤网胃(RR)及其远端的液体和颗粒标记物的平均滞留时间(MRT)下降了14 - 32%。在哺乳期,瘤胃液体积比怀孕期增加了约15%。每日采食量在V期达到峰值(83.7 g干物质/kg体重0.75)。与怀孕后期相比,RR中颗粒标记物的MRT增加。在怀孕期和哺乳期,消化物通过率的增加主要是通过每次开口时通过瘤网口的消化物量增加实现的。对前胃内容物和粪便的筛分显示,大饲料颗粒的分解率并不限制消化物的通过。

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