Affiliation: | a Departamento de Zootecnia, Universidade Estadual de Maringa, 87020-900, Maringa, Parana, Brazil b Sheep Production Research Farm, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, La Pocatière, Que. G0R 1Z0, Canada |
Abstract: | Six Finnish wethers (average weight, 52.3 kg) were used to determine the effectiveness of a controlled-release Cr2O3 bolus and the internal marker acid insoluble ash (AIA) for predicting fecal output. Wethers were fed grass silage for ad libitum intake. Each wether was dosed orally with one continuous-release Cr2O3 bolus (CRC) on the first day of the experiment. Chronology of the trial was as follows: Day 0 to 14, marker adaptation period; Day 15 to 21, total fecal collection; Day 22 to 23, fecal grab sampling every 4 h; Day 25 to 35, once-daily fecal grab sampling. Accuracy of marker-estimated fecal output derived from each method was compared within a marker with total fecal collection values using a paired t-test. Concentrations of AIA and Cr varied (P < 0.10) between sampling times. Accuracy of fecal output estimates was better with the controlled-release Cr2O3 bolus (r = 0.97; P = 0.03) than with AIA (r = −0.08; P = 0.89). Grab samples taken once produced reliable (r = 0.96; P = 0.02) estimates of fecal output of silage-fed wethers using the controlled-release Cr2O3 bolus. The controlled-release Cr2O3 bolus is a better marker than acid-insoluble ash for predicting fecal output of silage-fed wethers. |