Net Nutrient Absorption in Beef Steers Fed Silage or High Concentrate Diets Containing Four Levels of Limestone
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 113 (6) , 1157-1164
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/113.6.1157
Abstract
Net absorption of ammonia N, urea N, glucose, L-lactate, and volatile fatty acids was measured in four Hereford × Angus steers fed ad libitum orchard grassclover silage. Net absorption was calculated as the product of blood plasma flow from portal-drained viscera and the difference in concentration between plasma from the portal vein and femoral artery. Measurements were made at 15-minute intervals for 4 hours. The steers were then adapted to four 92% concentrate diets containing 0.64, 1.42, 2.21, or 3.00% limestone. Net absorption measurements were repeated in a 4 × 4 Latin square design. Portal blood flow was slower (P < 0.05), net ammonia N absorption was greater (P < 0.05), and net absorption of L-lactate and propionate was lesser (P < 0.10) when steers were fed silage than when they were fed 92% concentrate. There was net loss of urea N and glucose from plasma to the gut regardless of diet. Dietary limestone level did not affect net absorption rates of any nutrient measured except L-lactate, which decreased (P < 0.10) as limestone level in the diet increased.Keywords
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