Abstract
The effect of different feed substrates incubated in filter bags [no bag (NB); Ankom® F57, 25 gm pore size (25AN); polyester, 45 gm pore size (45PB); polyester, 67 gm pore size (67PB)] or dispersed in the medium on gas production, digestion and rumen fermentation was evaluated using an in vitro gas production system. Filter bags reduced (P < 0.01) gas production but increased (P < 0.01) the in vitro dry matter digestibility (45PB and 67PB). Additionally, the use of filter bags with smaller pore size, reduced total volatile fatty acid (P < 0.01), but had minimal effects on acetate, propionate, and butyrate concentration. Our research suggested that using filter bags with a pore size of 67 g would reduce some negative effects of incubating feed substrate dispersed in the medium or in filter bags with smaller pore size. However, the use of bags with a larger pore size might allow the wash out of small feed particles with consequent overestimation of digestibility.
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García, E. H., Pérez, A. R., Corona, L., & Gómez, J. M. T. (2024). Rumen fermentation of feed samples incubated in filter bags made from different textiles or dispersed in the medium using an in vitro gas production system. Ciencia Rural, 54(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20220462
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