Author:
Leury B. J.,Siever-Kelly C.,Simpson R. J.,Gatford K. L.,Dove H.
Abstract
The treatment of annual ryegrass–silver grass pasture with the herbicide
glyphosate at seed head emergence delayed the loss of soluble carbohydrates
and improved herbage digestibility. The present study investigated whether
this improvement in nutritive value had any influence on the diet preference,
intake, and performance of housed sheep. Since the effects of glyphosate on
digestibility were most marked in stem tissue, preference was examined not
only in relation to sprayed v. unsprayed herbage, but
also in terms of preference for individual plant parts. In the preference
testing, sheep showed a marked preference for sprayed rather than unsprayed
herbage. They also consumed more of it, such that their digestible dry matter
intake from sprayed herbage was nearly twice that from unsprayed herbage. When
sheep were offered different plant fractions from the control herbage, they
selected against stem material and preferred leaf or seed head. By contrast,
when offered fractions from the sprayed material, they preferred stem to leaf,
but showed no strong preference for stem over seed head. Preference was
related more to the soluble carbohydrate content of a plant part than its
digestibility, and only when soluble carbohydrate contents were similar was
there preference for the more digestible material. The consumption of sprayed
herbage, compared with control herbage, led to higher concentrations of rumen
volatile fatty acids in the period 4 h after feeding. Moreover, the feeding of
these herbages over a 6-week period resulted in significant reductions in
pre-feeding plasma urea and β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations. When control
herbage was fed with supplements of fructose, urea, or fructose+urea, in
an attempt to mimic the possible differences in nutritive value between
control and sprayed herbage, the responses in rumen and blood metabolites were
less marked than when sprayed herbage was fed. As a consequence of the higher
nutritive value of the sprayed herbage and the higher intakes by the animals
fed this material, sheep fed sprayed herbage were able to maintain weight over
the feeding period, whereas those offered the control herbage lost weight at
130–150 g/day
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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