Metabolic fecal nitrogen and digestibility estimates in the grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderianus) |
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Authors: | Adu Emmanuel K. Awotwi Ebenezer K. Amaning-Kwarteng Kofi Awumbila Bawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) CSIR-Animal Research Institute, P. O. Box AH 20, Achimota, Ghana;(2) Department of Animal Science, University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 226, Legon, Ghana;(3) School of Veterinary Science, University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 226, Legon, Ghana |
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Abstract: | The metabolic fecal nitrogen and digestibility estimates in the grasscutter were determined using 12 captive-bred adult animals fed with four experimental diets differing primarily in crude protein content using nitrogen balance trial approach. Grasscutters required 343.5 mg N kg-0.75 d-1 of nitrogen to meet maintenance requirements, which were met on diets containing 7.4% crude protein. The true digestibility of nitrogen was moderate (52%) but within the range for eutherians. Dry matter intake increased with decreasing dietary nitrogen content, suggesting that animals on nitrogen-deficient diets displayed appreciable compensatory intake. Metabolic fecal nitrogen was 3.5 g N kg-1 dry matter intake, and endogenous urinary nitrogen was 257.5 mg N kg-0.75 d-1. The low value of metabolic fecal nitrogen found for grasscutters affected the dry matter intake required for nitrogen balance, and it may allow grasscutters to exploit nitrogen poor diets. |
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