Technical note: Assessment of recovery site of mobile nylon bags for measuring ileal digestibility of starch in dairy cows

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The objective of this study was to evaluate recovery site of mobile nylon bags for measuring ileal digestibility of ruminally undegraded starch in dairy cows. Eight feed samples of untreated and treated concentrates were examined. Three lactating cows equipped with rumen fistula and duodenal and ileal cannulas were used in the experiment. The mobile nylon bags containing intact feeds or residues after a 12-h ruminai incubation were pretreated using a 2-step procedure to simulate abomasal digestion before insertion through the duodenal cannula. To assess the effect of hindgut fermentation on starch digestibility, approximately half of the bags were collected from the ileum and half from the feces. The results indicate that feed samples should be preincubated in rumen before insertion into duodenum, and that samples with relatively high fractions of rumenundigestible starch should be collected from the ileum instead of from feces. © American Dairy Science Association, 2007.

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Norberg, E., Volden, H., & Harstad, O. M. (2007). Technical note: Assessment of recovery site of mobile nylon bags for measuring ileal digestibility of starch in dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 90(1), 418–421. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(07)72642-5

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