The Total Digestible Nutrients and Gross Digestible Energy of Ruminant Feeds

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1960

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It is shown that reasonable estimates of the average amounts of total digestible nutrients and gross digestible energy of ruminant feeds can be derived from knowledge of only the crude-protein and crude-fibre contents of such material as fed. These estimates do not appear to be markedly affected, if at all, by differences in class of feed or species of ruminant whether cattle, sheep or goat. A table of the average estimates of digestible crude protein and total digestible nutrients, to be expected at different levels of crude protein and crude fibre, is presented for use in the estimation of the average nutritive value of feeds whose digestibility has not been studied in detail by means of numerous animal trials. Inherent in the relationship between either total digestible nutrients or gross digestible energy and the proximate partial composition of the feed is a suggestion that if a low plane of protein nutrition is prolonged, that is when the crude protein of the dry diet lies persistently below some 5% in the dry feed, there is likely to be a sharp fall in the total digestibility of the feed.

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Glover, J., Duthie, D.W., Dougall, H.W. (1960). The Total Digestible Nutrients and Gross Digestible Energy of Ruminant Feeds. The Journal of Agricultural Science, 55(3), 403–408. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600023303

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