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Supplemental polyethylene glycol influences preferences of goats browsing blackbrush (CROSBI ID 129707)

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Titus, C.H. ; Povenza, F.D. ; Prevolovsky, A. ; Silanikove, N. ; Rogošić, Jozo Supplemental polyethylene glycol influences preferences of goats browsing blackbrush // Journal of range management, 54 (2001), 2; 161-165

Podaci o odgovornosti

Titus, C.H. ; Povenza, F.D. ; Prevolovsky, A. ; Silanikove, N. ; Rogošić, Jozo

engleski

Supplemental polyethylene glycol influences preferences of goats browsing blackbrush

Tannins occur in many plant species, and they often suppress intake by reducing nutrient availability or by causing malaise. Polyethylene glycol(PEG) binds to tannins and may thereby increase theavailability of macronutrients and decrease malaise.Supplemental PEG increases intake of tannin-containingplants by sheep, goats, and cattle. Given thestrong response to supplemental PEG, we speculatedthat animals ight self-regulate their intake of PEGwhen offered foods high in tannins. The objective of the first experiment was to determine if the amount of supplemental PEG (0, 25, 50, 75, or 100 g ; molecular weight, 3, 350) affected intake by lambs of a food (milotannin mix) containing 20% quebracho tannin. There was a linear relationship (Y = 272 + 1.2X ; R2 = .86 ; P= .023) between the amount of supplemental PEG ingested and the subsequent intake of milo-tannin food by lambs. The objective of the second experiment was to determine whether lambs self-regulated intake ofPEG when fed a ration that contained 0, 5, 10, 15, or 20% quebracho tannin and whether they adjusted their intake of PEG when tannin was removed from the diet. There was a positive relationship between the amount of PEG ingested and intake of food and tannin (P =.0001). Lambs fed high-tannin diets ate more PEG than controls (P = .03). Lambs fed the 20% tannin diet ate the most PEG, and controls ate the least PEG. Tannin limited intake of the diets, but PEG attenuated the response to a great degree (P = .065). Immediately after tannin was removed from the ration, lambs that formerly had been fed the 20% tannin ration ate more PEG than lambs fed the other rations (P = .0075). Ten of the lambs (5 from the 20% tannin group, 1 from the 15% tannin, and 2 each from the 10 and 5% groups) continued to eat PEG for 7 d after tannin was removed from their ration. When they were tested again 6 wk after the trial and offered tannin-free diets, their intake of PEG had decreased.

intake; polyethylene glycol; sheep; tannins

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Podaci o izdanju

54 (2)

2001.

161-165

objavljeno

0022-409X

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Biologija

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