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https://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/696| Title: | Ytterbium-Labeled Forage as a Marker for Estimation of Cattle Fecal Output |
| Authors: | Musimba, Nashon K. R. Galyean, M. L. Holechek, J. L. Pieper, R. D. |
| Keywords: | ruminants nutrition rangelands Africa grazing forage intake |
| Issue Date: | Sep-1987 |
| Publisher: | Allen Press and Society for Range Management |
| Citation: | Journal of Range Management Vol. 40, No. 5 (Sep., 1987), pp. 418-421 |
| Abstract: | This study evaluated the accuracy of a once daily dose of ytter- bium (Yb)-labeled forage as a marker to estimate fecal output of cattle grazing at the National Range Research Station, Kiboko, Kenya. Ytterbium-labeled forage was administered daily to 15 zebu steers for 10 consecutive days for each of 3 trials. During the last 5 days of each trial, fecal grab samples were collected at 6-h intervals. During this same 5-day period, total fecal output was collected from 9 of the steers. Ytterbium estimates of fecal output were 114%, 104%, and 144% of actual fecal output for March, April, and July trials, respectively. Dry matter and organic matter intake estimates between Yb and total collection procedures dif- fered (P<.05) in the July trial, but not the March and April trials. Compared with total fecal collection, Yb overestimated organic matter intake by 20, 2, and 40%, respectively for March, April and July trials. Based on our results, daily dosing of Yb-labeled forage will provide reasonable estimates of fecal output when relative estimates of intake between range management treatments are needed. |
| URI: | http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/3899601.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/696 |
| ISSN: | 0022-409X |
| Appears in Collections: | School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA) |
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