The Quantitative Relationship between Total Digestible Nutrients and Digestible Energy Values of Forages
- 1 May 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Animal Science
- Vol. 18 (2) , 690-693
- https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1959.182690x
Abstract
There is a close relationship between the two methods of feed evaluation: the digestible energy (DE) method, and the total digestible nutrients (TDN) method. Since both TDN and DE are based on a feed-feces difference, they essentially evaluate feedstuffs to the same degree of availability to the animal body. Swift (1957a), Macdonald (1957), Markley et al. (1959), and Barth et al. (1959) all reported high correlation between the two methods. Since, however, the TDN method is, time-consuming, empirical, and indirect in approach, use of the DE method is becoming common. For example, the National Research Council includes the DE method in its requirements for dairy cattle, and the Northeast Regional project (NE-24) adopted it for the comparison of the nutritive value of forages. In any change from the TDN to the DE system, however, some method must be found to convert the voluminous TDN data already in existence to DE values. Copyright © . .This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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