Ruminal degradation synchrony of crude protein and organic matter of forage species as a preference determinant in free-range goats in the Sonoran Desert of Baja California Sur
Rafael Ramírez Orduña, J. A. Armenta-Quintana, J. M. Ramírez-Orduña, R. Avalos-Castro
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Abstract
The objective of the study was to evaluate the relationship between the preference index (IP) and synchrony (IS) of forage species from Baja California Sur. Samples of the 23 forage species of trees and shrubs were obtained to perform in situ digestibility analyzes using four Creole-Nubian goats. Collections were carried out in winter and spring of 2004 and summer and autumn of 2005. The extent of degradation per hour and total of 24 h was calculated from the amount of OM and PC degraded per hour; these data were used to calculate the IS. The seasonal PI data set was obtained from previously published information. A logistic regression model was used to explain the probability of occurrence of the IP with the IS. The regression model to explain the IP from the IS was significant and predictive for six species, being positive for Adelia virgata, Amaratus palmeri, Haematoxilon brasiletto, Lippia palmeri and Prosopis sp., and negative for Bursera microphyla. For other tree species and legumes in general, the model was significant, but not predictive, therefore, it is necessary to include other factors to fit the model.
这项研究的目的是评估南下加利福尼亚州牧草物种的偏好指数(IP)和同步性(IS)之间的关系。研究人员采集了 23 种乔木和灌木牧草样本,用四只克里奥尔-努比亚山羊进行了现场消化率分析。采集工作于 2004 年冬季和春季以及 2005 年夏季和秋季进行。根据每小时降解的 OM 和 PC 量计算出每小时的降解程度和 24 小时的总降解程度;这些数据用于计算 IS。季节性 PI 数据集来自以前公布的信息。采用逻辑回归模型来解释 IP 与 IS 的发生概率。用 IS 解释 IP 的回归模型对六个物种具有显著的预测意义,对 Adelia virgata、Amaratus palmeri、Haematoxilon brasiletto、Lippia palmeri 和 Prosopis sp.对于其他树种和一般豆科植物,该模型具有显著性,但不具有预测性,因此有必要加入其他因素来拟合该模型。