Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2420534 Animal Feed Science and Technology 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study was carried out to compare the voluntary intake, digestibility, mean retention times (MRTs) and rumen fermentation parameters in sheep and cashmere goats offered three pellet diets. Four Mongolian and Han crossbred sheep and four Inner Mongolian white cashmere goats, each fitted with a rumen cannula, were used in this study. The results showed that there were differences between sheep and goats in voluntary intake (P<0.05), apparent digestibility of fiber and MRT (P<0.01). Dietary types affected voluntary intake, apparent digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters (except pH). Sheep showed high voluntary dry matter (DM) intake, long rumen MRT and high apparent digestibility of fiber. When opportunity for diet selectivity was avoided, cashmere goats, compared with sheep, showed lower voluntary DM intake, shorter rumen MRT and lower apparent digestibility of fiber. Rumen fermentation parameters did not show differences between sheep and goats.

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