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Bromatological composition, intake and in vivo digestibility of the diets with different levels of "catingueira" hay (Caesalpinea bracteosa), fed to Morada Nova sheep

Fifteen male castrated sheep were used during a period of 22 days to determine the bromatological composition, intake and in vivo digestibility of diets with increasing levels (0, 50 and 100%) of "catingueira" hay (CH). A completely randomized experimental design with three treatment and five replications was used. "Catingueira" hay presented a 91.5% dry matter (DM), 93.89% organic matter (OM), 11.25% crude protein (CP), 4.31% ether extract (EE), 45.47% neutral detergent fiber (NDF), 37.08% acid detergent fiber (ADF), 8.39% hemicellulose (HE), 24.37% cellulose (CE), 12.52% lignin, 1.86% silica and 6.30% condensed tannin. The increased CH levels in the diet linearly reduced the intakes of OM and DM (express in g/day, g/kg.75 and %LW), of gross energy (GE) (express in kcal/kg.day and kcal/kg0,75) and of the cell wall components were. The intakes of CP, digestible protein (DP) and EE linearly increased as CH levels increased in the diet. The coefficients of digestibility of the DM, OM, CP and CE were not affected ed by inclusion of CH. However, a negative linear effect was observed for the coefficients digestibility of the NDF, ADF, CE and EE and a quadratic effect for the coefficient of digestibilities of HE. The average intake of DM and CP observed in the intermediate levels of CH attained the maintenance requirements of the animals.

wether; in vivo digestibility; requirements; small ruminant; semi-arid; tannin


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