Journal article

The effect of dietary water soluble carbohydrate to nitrogen ratio on nitrogen partitioning and isotopic fractionation of lactating goats offered a high-nitrogen diet

L Cheng, GR Edwards, RJ Dewhurst, AM Nicol, D Pacheco

Animal | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between nitrogen (N) partitioning and isotopic fractionation in lactating goats consuming diets with a constant high concentration of N and increasing levels of water soluble carbohydrate (WSC). Eight lactating goats were offered four different ratios of WSC : N in the diet. A two-period incomplete cross-over design was used, with two goats assigned to each treatment in each period. N balance measurements were conducted, with measurement of feed N intake and total output of N in milk, faeces and urine. Treatment, period and infusion effects were tested using general ANOVA; the relationships between variables were analysed by lin..

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Awarded by Ministry of Science and Innovation, New Zealand


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the financial support of the AgResearch's Research and Capability Fund, the Ministry of Science and Innovation, New Zealand (Project DRCX 0802, Dairy Systems for Environmental Protection). Dr L. C. acknowledges the financial support of AGMARDT Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Thanks go to Kate Lowe and Emiel de Bruijn (AgResearch Grasslands Research Centre) for their contribution to the animal experimental phase of this work. Also thanks to Roger Cresswell, Diane Keaney, Jenny Zhao and Jeffery Thackwel I (Lincoln University) for the contribution to laboratory analysis.