Selected animal and plant protein sources affect nutrient digestibility and fecal characteristics of ileally cannulated dogs.

G E Bednar, S M Murray, A R Patil, E A Flickinger, N R Merchen, G C Fahey
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The objective of this study was to compare ileal and total tract nutrient digestibilities and fecal characteristics of dogs fed selected animal and plant protein sources incorporated into grain-based diets. Four crude protein sources--soybean meal (SBM), poultry meal (PM), poultry by-product meal (PBPM), and beef and bone meal (BBM)--were fed to four ileal cannulated dogs in a 4 x 4 Latin square design. Intakes of dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, and fat by dogs were similar. Total dietary fiber (TDF) intake was highest for the SBM treatment compared to other treatments. Ileal digestibilities of DM, OM, CP, fat, and TDF were not affected by treatment. Total tract digestibility of DM was lower for the BBM and SBM diets, while OM digestibility was lower for the SBM treatment only. Total tract CP digestibility was similar for BBM, PBPM, and SBM treatments and was higher for the PM treatment. As-is fecal excretion [g/d] was greater when dogs received the SBM treatment. Fecal output on a DM basis was higher for the SBM treatment compared to the other treatments. All diets were well utilized by the dogs as assessed by ileal and total tract digestibility data and fecal characteristics.

选择的动植物蛋白质来源影响回肠插管犬的营养物质消化率和粪便特性。
本研究的目的是比较饲粮中添加特定动物和植物蛋白质来源的狗的回肠和全肠营养物质消化率和粪便特征。采用4 × 4拉丁方设计,用豆粕(SBM)、禽粕(PM)、禽副产品粕(PBPM)和牛肉骨粉(BBM) 4种粗蛋白质源饲喂4只回肠空心犬。犬对干物质、有机物、粗蛋白质和脂肪的采食量相似。与其他处理相比,SBM处理的总膳食纤维(TDF)摄入量最高。DM、OM、CP、脂肪和TDF的回肠消化率不受治疗影响。BBM和SBM饲粮的DM全消化道消化率较低,而仅SBM饲粮的OM消化率较低。BBM、PBPM和SBM处理的全呼吸道CP消化率相似,PM处理的CP消化率更高。当狗接受SBM治疗时,As-is粪便排泄量[g/d]更大。与其他处理相比,SBM处理的粪便排泄量以DM为基础更高。通过回肠消化率和全肠消化率以及粪便特征来评估,所有的狗都很好地利用了这些狗粮。
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