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Jang, Se Young,Kim, Eun Kyung,Park, Jae Hyun,Oh, Mi Rae,Tang, Yu Jiao,Ding, Yu Ling,Seong, Hye Jin,Kim, Won Ho,Yun, Yeong Sik,Moon, Sang Ho Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2017 Animal Bioscience Vol.30 No.10
Objective: This experiment was to determine proper physical traits in the diet for goats by investigating the effects of physically effective neutral detergent fiber (peNDF) content on dry matter intake (DMI), digestibility, and chewing activity in black goats fed with total mixed ration (TMR). Methods: Six growing wethers of Korean native black goats (Capra hircus coreanae) aged 8 months and weighing between 26.9 kg and 27.1 kg ($27.03{\pm}5.05kg$) were used in this experiment. Three diets of varying peNDF content were obtained by original TMR (T1), 12,000 rpm grinding (T2), and 15,500 rpm grinding (T3) of the same TMR diet. The $peNDF_{1.18}$ content of the experimental diets was 23.85%, 21.71%, and 16.22% for T1, T2, and T3, respectively. Results: Average daily gain (ADG) was higher in T2 group compared to those of the control and T3 groups, but ADG and DMI were not affected by the dietary particle size and peNDF content. Also, there was no difference between apparent nutrient digestibility of dry matter, crude fiber, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber, and acid detergent fiber. Although there was no significant difference, rumination and total chewing time were associated with decreased peNDF content. Conclusion: The feeding of peNDF-based TMR showed no impact on apparent nutrient digestibility and nitrogen balance. Further studies are required with a wider range of dietary peNDF level and particle size to better identify the effect of dietary peNDF and particle size on chewing activity and performance in goats.
비육기 흑염소의 유지를 위한 조단백질 요구량 결정에 관한 연구
윤영식,장세영,성혜진,당옥교,정우령,박재현,문상호,Yun, Yeong Sik,Jang, Se Young,Seong, Hye Jin,Tang, Yu Jiao,Ding, Yu Ling,Park, Jae Hyun,Moon, Sang Ho 한국초지조사료학회 2017 한국초지조사료학회지 Vol.37 No.2
본 연구는 단백질 균형시험에 의한 흑염소의 1일 유지 단백질 요구량을 구하기 위해 수행되었다. 평균체중 $31.78{\pm}4.54$의 8개월 령의 비육기 수컷 흑염소 6두를 공시하였고, $3{\times}3$ Latin square design 방법으로 처리구별 사료 내 조단백질 수준을 달리하여 흑염소에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 시험 기간은 2014년 10월 12일부터 2014년 11월 21일까지 40일간 이천의 흑염소 농장에서 진행하였다. 사료의 조단백질 수준은 처리구별로 13%(T1), 16%(T2), 19%(T3) 이며 TDN은 66%로 하여 배합한 TMR 사료를 사용하였으며 1일 사료급여량은 체중의 1.5%를 오후 5시경에 급여하였다. 처리구별 건물섭취량은 T1구가 925.14g/d, T2구가 966.67g/d, T3구가 936.08g/d으로 T2구에서 가장 높았고, 일당증체량은 T2구가 167.13g/d으로 T1과 T3구의 각각 109.26g/d, 118.98g/d 보다 높게 나타났으나 유의적 차이는 보이지 않았다. 건물 소화율은 T1과 T2과 T3구 각각 73.68%, 71.81%, 73.77%로 처리구간에 따른 차이는 나타나지 않았다. 조단백질 소화율은 T3구가 82.42%로 T1과 T2구 각각 72.73%, 65.72% 보다 유의하게 높았다(p<0.05). 조지방 소화율은 처리구별 유의성은 인정되지 않았다. ADF 소화율은 69.13%로 T1구에서 가장 높았다(p<0.05). CF와 NDF 소화율은 46.88~59.76%, 63.29~73.73%의 범위로 처리구간 유의성은 인정되지 않았다. 조단백질 섭취량은 T1과 T2과 T3구에서 각각 128.78g/d, 154.57g/d, 181.23g/d로 사료 내 단백질 수준이 높아질수록 유의적으로 증가하였다(p<0.05). 대사 체중 당 CP 섭취량과 CP 축적량과의 관계식에서 CP 균형이 0이 되는 X축 절편은 $1.63g/BW^{0.75}$이었다. 본 연구결과 8개월 령 수컷 흑염소에게 필요한 유지 조단백질 요구량은 $1.63g/BW^{0.75}$이며 흑염소의 사양표준 설정에 기초자료가 될 것으로 사료된다. 그러나 유지 단백질 요구량에는 성장단계 및 사양방법, 성별에 따라 차이가 발생할 수 있기 때문에 향후 그러한 요인들을 기준으로 한 흑염소 단백질 연구가 단계적으로 필요할 것으로 사료된다. This study was conducted to evaluate the protein requirement for maintenance of fattening Korean black goat (Capra hircus coreanae). Six male goats with average initial body weight (BW) of $31.78{\pm}4.54kg$ and an average age of 8 months were used in this study. The experiment had a replicated duplicated $3{\times}3$ Latin square design for balancing carryover effects. In the course of the experiment, each of Black goats were fed three diets that were formulated to contain T1 (13%), T2 (16%) and T3 (19%) levels of crude protein (CP). A 14-day diet adjustment period was followed by a 5-day collection period. Dry matter intake (DMI) of groups fed diets with T2 was 966.67g/d which was higher than group fed diets with T1 and T3 were 925.14g/d and 936.08g/d each. Average daily gains (ADG) of black goats were the highest in T2(167.13g/d) But, there was no significant difference. Dietary protein levels affected the apparent digestibility of CP (p<0.05). A significant difference was found in CP intake among treatments and goats receiving T3, T2, and T1 recorded 181.23, 154.57, and 128.78g CP/d, respectively. This was excepted because CP intake is proportional to CP content of diet, which from highest to lowest was as follows: T3 (19%) > T2 (16%) > T1 (13%). Intercept of the regression equation between CP intake and CP balance indicated that maintenance CP requirement was 1.63g/BW0.75.