Title of article :
Using n-alkanes and other plant wax components to estimate
intake, digestibility and diet composition of grazing/browsing
sheep and goats
Author/Authors :
H. Dove، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The use of plant-wax markers for estimating forage intake, diet composition and supplement intake in grazing/browsing
sheep and goats is reviewed in relation to some of the shortcomings of pre-existing techniques. The saturated hydrocarbons
(alkanes) of plant wax are well validated as markers for estimating intake. Alkane-based estimates of intake have the advantage
of accommodating individual differences in digestibility and those arising from supplement/forage interactions. Alkanes can
also provide an estimate of diet composition and hence the inputs required to estimate herbage intake. Total intake can thus
be partitioned into intake of individual species. It is probable that the alkane approach to estimating diet composition can
discriminate fewer species in the diet of sheep and especially goats, than these animals encounter in complex plant communities.
We discuss approaches to coping with this issue, such as grouping species in diet composition estimates, and the use of other
plant-wax markers as diet composition markers. The long-chain alcohols and fatty acids are shown to have particular promise
for discriminating a greater number of species in the diet. We then discuss the estimation of supplement intake using plant
hydrocarbons, as a special case of the estimation of diet composition. Finally, we demonstrate that when supplement intakes
are known, alkane-based estimates of the supplement proportion in the diet can be used to estimate the intake of all dietary
components, without the need to dose animals with synthetic alkanes.
Crown Copyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Intake , Diet composition , goats , Plant wax , alkanes , sheep
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research