Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems (Nov 2019)

EFFECT OF THE CUTTING AGE OF Brachiaria decumbens ON RUMEN FUNCTIONS AND in vitro GAS PRODUCTION

  • M. Andino,
  • M. Barros-Rodriguez,
  • J.C. Vargas Burgos,
  • V. Andrade-Yucailla,
  • Nestor Acosta-Lozano,
  • R. Aragadvay-Yungan,
  • S. Mayorga-Paredes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3

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The aim was to evaluate the effect of cut age on ruminal function and in vitro gas production of Brachiaria decumbens grass. Eighteen parcels established with B. decumbens were used. For each treatment, T1: 45, T2: 60 and T3: 75 (cut days), the chemical composition, rumen degradation, digestibility, pH, ammonia, volatile fatty acids (VFA) and gas production were analyzed. It was observed higher (P 0.05). The lowest (P = 0.0001) gas production was observed in the B. decumbens cut at 45 days (T1). It can be concluded that the best age for grazing of B. decumbens can be between 45 and 60 days of regrowth.

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