Effluent from rusitec inoculated with rumen liquor or cow faeces as sources of micro-organisms for in vitro digestion of forages

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The experiment investigated the possibility of using effluent from RUSITEC (rumen simulation technique) inoculated with rumen liquor or cow faeces as sources of micro-organisms for in vitro digestion of forages. Nine forages x 3 sources of inoculum were used in a factorial arrangement of treatments. Rumen liquor was collected from fistulated sheep and faeces was collected from cows. The RUSITEC apparatus consisted of 4 vessels, 2 vessels were charged with faecal liquor and 2 with rumen liquor. On the 8th day of the experiment RUSITEC effluent were collected to use in in vitro studies. In vitro OMD (g/kg) values using three sources of inoculum (fresh rumen liquor, RUSITEC effluent from rumen liquor or cow faeces) were statistically significant (p < 0.001). The regression relationships between OMD using fresh rumen liquor and RUSITEC effluent were highly significant (R2 > 0.90). The results suggest that RUSITEC effluent either from rumen liquor or cow faeces can be used as a source of micro-organisms for in vitro digestion of forages.

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Akhter, S., Owen, E., & Hossain, M. M. (1996). Effluent from rusitec inoculated with rumen liquor or cow faeces as sources of micro-organisms for in vitro digestion of forages. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 9(4), 375–379. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.1996.375

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