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dc.contributor.authorMuia, J.M.K
dc.contributor.authorTamminga, S
dc.contributor.authorMbugua, P.N
dc.contributor.authorKariuki, J.N
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-15T13:06:33Z
dc.date.available2013-06-15T13:06:33Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.identifier.citationJ.M.K Muia, S Tamminga, P.N Mbugua, J.N Kariuki (2001). Rumen degradation and estimation of microbial protein yield and intestinal digestion of napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and various concentrates. Animal Feed Science and Technology Volume 93, Issues 3–4, 26 October 2001, Pages 177–192en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377840101002826
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/34523
dc.description.abstractA study was conducted in a repeated measure arrangement using four rumen fistulated steers to determine degradation of napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum), protein ingredients and concentrates. Cotton seed cake (CSC), poultry litter (PL), soyabean meal (SBM), and sunflower seed meal (SFM) were used in Trial 1. In Trial 2, a commercial concentrate, a PL-based concentrate, a SFM-based concentrate and two napier grass cuts; medium (MNG) and old (ONG) were used. Rumen degradation data was used to estimate yields of rumen microbial protein (RMP) and total protein digestion in the intestines (TPDI). The estimated yields of RMP and TPDI values were comparable to determined values in other studies. The protein ingredients had highest (37–88 g N kg−1 fermentable organic matter (FOM)), concentrates moderate (26–27 g N kg−1 FOM) and napier grass lowest (10–19 g N kg−1 FOM) efficiency of RMP synthesis. The yields of RMP (44–52 g kg−1 DM) and TPDI (49–79 g kg−1 DM) were lower in ONG than MNG (P<0.05). Among the protein ingredients, yields of RMP (58–87 g kg−1 DM) and TPDI (89–219 g kg−1 DM) were lowest in PL and highest in SBM (P<0.05). Among the concentrates, the PL-based concentrate had the lowest while the commercial concentrate had the highest yields of RMP (75–84 g kg−1 DM) and TPDI (96–118 g kg−1 DM) (P<0.05). Supplementing animals with CSC, SBM, and SFM would support high performance while moderate levels of production would be obtained from commercial concentrate or SFM-based concentrate. Supplementing animals with PL or PL-based concentrate would, however, result in low levels of production. To sustain same levels of production, animals fed ONG should be offered supplements containing about 30 g kg−1 DM more TPDI than animals fed MNG.en
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dc.titleRumen degradation and estimation of microbial protein yield and intestinal digestion of napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) and various concentratesen
dc.typeArticleen
local.publisherNational Animal Husbandry Research Centre, Naivasha, Kenyaen
local.publisherInstitute of Animal Sciences, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlandsen
local.publisherDepartment of Animal Production, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenyaen


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