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Title: | Intake Behaviour and Digestive Eff ects of Electronic Identification with Ruminal Bolus in Adult Goats | Authors: | Martín, D Caja, G Argüello Henríquez, Anastasio Castro Navarro, Noemí Alvarez, S Capote Álvarez, Juan Francisco |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3104 Producción Animal | Issue Date: | 2006 | Journal: | Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | Abstract: | The effect of the ruminal bolus on the intake behaviour and digestive parameters was studied in a group of 12 castrated adult Majorera goats. For the experiment they were housed in a metabolic box for 2 weeks to allow for adaptation and fed either an ad libitum Fibrous Diet (FD) (n = 6) or a Concentrated Diet (CD) (n = 6) offered at 130% of the previous day�s consumption. The animals were subsequently divided into two similar subgroups: bolus (identified with Rumitag Bolus®) and control (simulated application). After one week of feeding with the definitive diet, the measuring period started, which lasted for 12d divided into two sub-periods separated by the application moment (subperiod I: 6d, before bolus application; sub-period II: 6d, after bolus application). Samples of faeces and material refused by the animal were collected daily in order to determine DM, OM, CP, NDF and ADF. For the FD group a significant difference was found due to the period on DMI being higher in sub- period II, but there were no significant statistical differences due to the bolus treatment. For the CD group, DMI increased during sub-period II due to the overall time spent in both sub-groups. Digestibility parameters results were probably conditioned by the stress which was caused by the accumulation of days in the pen. Taking the evolution of daily DM per kg-0.75 live weight intake into account, both groups presented a similar decrease in intake the day after bolus application, to a great extent due to the stress caused by the identification procedure, nevertheless they recovered their DMI level 48 h after application of the bolus. No statistically significant differences in diet intake and digestibility parameters were found due to the application of the ruminal bolus. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123553 | ISSN: | 1680-5593 | Source: | Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances [ISSN1680-5593], v.5 (12), p.1088-1092 |
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