Animals (Sep 2023)

Modeling Gastrointestinal Tract Wet Pool Size in Small Ruminants

  • Paola R. Ribeiro,
  • Marcelo Gindri,
  • Gilberto L. Macedo Junior,
  • Caio J. L. Herbster,
  • Elzania S. Pereira,
  • Bruno Biagioli,
  • Izabelle A. M. A. Teixeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13182909
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 2909

Abstract

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The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) wet pool size (GITwps) refers to the total amount of wet contents in GIT, which in small ruminants can reach up to 19% of their body weight (BW). This study aimed to develop models to comprehensively predict GITwps in small ruminants using a meta-regression approach. A dataset was created based on 21 studies, comprising 750 individual records of sheep and goats. Various predictor variables, including BW, sex, breed, species, intake level, physiological states, stages and types of pregnancy, dry matter intake, and neutral detergent fiber intake (NDFI), were initially analyzed through simple linear regression. Subsequently, the variables were fitted using natural logarithm transformations, considering the random effect of the study and residual error, employing a supervised forward selection procedure. Overall, no significant relationship between GITwps and BW (p = 0.326) was observed for animals fed a milk-based diet. However, a strong negative linear relationship (p p p < 0.0001). Overall, this study sheds light on the factors influencing GITwps in small ruminants, providing valuable insights into their digestive processes and nutritional requirements.

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