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Prediction of digestibility and energy concentration of winter pasture forage and herbage of low-input grassland--a comparison of methods.
Authors:W Opitz v Boberfeld  P C Theobald  H Laser
Institution:Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Department of Grassland Management and Forage Production, Germany. Wilhelm.Opitz-von-Boberfeld@agrar.uni-giessen.de
Abstract:Regarding the estimation of the energy concentration or digestibility of herb-dominated forage and plant samples from winter pastures, it could be expected that the estimation is only reliable when in vitro methods with rumen fluid as inoculum (= gas production techniques) are used. For the verification of this thesis based on logical reflections, an in vitro-method with rumen fluid added as inoculum, as well as chemical, and enzymatic methods were applied under consideration of existing estimating functions. As a possible reason for the observed divergence of the methods, effects of fungal infections or, respectively, secondary compounds in herbs are discussed. At the present state of knowledge, it is adequate to estimate the energy concentration in vitro by gas tests, as far as fattening types like suckler cows and beef cattle are concerned, maybe in contrast to the forage evaluation for dairy cows.
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