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Measurement of the rate of flow of dry matter in digesta passing through the duodenum of sheep
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 December 2007
Abstract
1. A total of seven sheep fitted with re-entrant cannulas in the proximal duodenum were used in three experiments to measure the passage of dry matter (DM) in duodenal digesta.
2. Fifty-three 24 h measurements and ten 48 h measurements of DM flow were made in Expt 1. Coefficient of variation (CV) of these measurements was 22.1 % which was similar to variability reported for chromic oxide ‘corrected’ flows and for an estimate of day-to-day variation. DM flow on day 1 was 103.2 % (SE = 8.94) of flow on day 2 in 48 h measurements.
3. In two 3 × 3 Latin-square design experiments, duodenal DM flow was measured continuously over 72 h and on days 1, 2 and 3 DM flow was 100.4, 102.6 and 96.9 % (SE = 5.82) of mean flow (Expt 2) and 95.8, 101.2 and 103.0% (SE = 6.70) of mean flow (Expt 3) respectively.
4. It was concluded that no depression in duodenal DM flow occurred during the first 24 h of collection in these experiments and that the variability of repeated 24 h measurements of flow was within day-to-day variation.
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