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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2002.44.6.757

Effect of Whole or Steam-flaked Corn Based Diet on Ruminal fermentation Characteristics In Vitro and Ruminal Metabolism in Korean Native Goat In Vivo  

Bae, G.S. (Department of Animal Science & Technology, Chung-Ang University)
Bae, J.H. (Department of Animal Science & Technology, Chung-Ang University)
Yun, S.J. (Department of Animal Science & Technology, Chung-Ang University)
Chang, M.B. (Department of Animal Science & Technology, Chung-Ang University)
Ko, J.Y. (Feed and Livestock Research Institute, NACF)
Ha, Jong-K. (School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.44, no.6, 2002 , pp. 757-768 More about this Journal
Abstract
These study were conducted to determine the effects of a whole or steam-flaked corn based diet on rumen microbial fermentation in vitro and ruminal metabolism in the Korean Native Goat(KNG) in vivo. The experiments consisted of two dietary treatments: control, steam-flaked corn(SFC) based diet(80%) + rice straw mixed(20%)(SFCR); 100% whole corn based diet(WC). The first experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of whole corn on ruminal metabolism in vitro for 0 to 48 h. pH values were optimally maintained during incubation time, and were not significantly different between treatments. Gas production of SFCR was significantly higher than WC(p<0.01). $NH_3$-N concentration tended to increase for WC, but not significantly different between treatments. The mean value of total volatile fatty acid concentration of WC was significantly lower than SFCR(p<0.01), but SFCR and WC linearly increased as the time of incubation approached 48 h. Mean value of acetate concentration of SFCR was significantly higher than WC(p<0.01). Propionate concentration of WC for the total incubation time was significantly higher than SFCR(p<0.01). The digestibility of dry matter was not significantly different between treatments, but SFCR was somewhat higher than WC. The second experiment was conducted to effect of whole shelled corn based diet on rumen metabolism in KNG. pH values tended to decrease through all treatments. There was not a significantly difference between treatments. Microbial protein yield of SFCR was significantly higher than WC(p<0.01). $NH_3$-N concentration of WC was significantly (p<0.01) higher than SFCR. Total VFA and propionate concentration of WC was significantly higher than SFCR(p<0.01), but acetate concentrate of WC was not significantly higher than SFCR. The mean value of total lactate concentration was significantly(p<0.01) different but the value of SFCR and WC were lower than the average concentration of acidosis. In sacco DM disappearance rate of SFC was significantly(p<0.01) higher than WC.
Keywords
Wholc corn; Steam-flaked corn; In vivo; Korean native goat;
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