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Comparison of procedures for estimating microbial contamination of feed residues in the in situ bag procedure of measuring protein degradation in the rumen of sheep
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
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Feed residue following in situ incubation can be contaminated with rumen microbes, thereby underestimating feed protein degradation in the rumen. Three methods, namely labelling with 35S, measuring cytosine (C) as an internal microbial marker and dissolving the contaminating microbes in neutral detergent (ND) solution, were compared with the aim of choosing the method that best estimated microbial contamination.
The in situ protein degradations of grass hay and molassed sugarbeet pulp (mSBP) were studied. Incubation times were 0, 8, 16, 24, 48 and 72 h, with each incubation time replicated six times (3 sheep x 2 days). Each sheep received 1 kg of 60:40 hay:concentrate per day offered at two hourly intervals. Liquid- (LAM) and solid-associated microbes (SAM) were obtained according to the methods by Mathers & Aitchison (1981) and Whitehouse et al. (1994), respectively. Sulphur35 labelling was as described by Mathers & Aitchison (1981).
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