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Comparative modeling of chopped elephantgrass particulate kinectics in crossbred lactating cows receiving or not concentrate supplement

Particulate kinetics estimates of chopped elephantgrass (Pennisetum purpureum, Schum.) mordanted with Chromium (Cr) were obtained and compared by the adjustment of two nonlinear models - age-independent double-compartmental model and age-dependent multicompartmental model - to a Cr faecal excretion dates of lactating crossbred Holstein x Zebu cows. Results from two trials carried out in different years with elephantgrass cut at 60 and 45 days of growth and supplemented, 3,3 kg/cow/day, wet basis, or not with concentrates were used. Four cows in the first and three cows in the second year were used and in each year there were two phases of collection of data, necessary to allow that each cow could be evaluated in each treatment. The ruminal particulate passage rates of chopped elephantgrass ranged from 3.0 to 3.2%/h in age-independent double-compartmental model, and from 2.6 to 3.0%/h in age-dependent-multicompartmental model, while that the respective post-ruminal passage rates ranged from 4.9 to 7.4%/h and from 7.4 to 10.9%/h. The total mean retention time of the elephantgrass in the gastrointestinal tract ranged from 66.0 to 76.2 h in age-independent double-compartmental model, and from 48.1 to 57.8 h in age-dependent-multicompartmental model. The implicit assumption of age-dependence for the multicompartimental model allowed better fit to the data of faecal excretion Cr than that one of the double-compartmental model.

Cattle; chromium; fractional outflow rate; marker; mordant; Pennisetum purpureum


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