Abstract
본 실험은 꽃사슴에 있어서 육림부산물 발효 사료 급여에 따른 체내 이용성과 행동양식을 시판 완전혼합사료와의 비교를 통해 육림부산물에 대한 사슴사료로서의 적합성을 검토하기 위해 실시하였고 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 건물채식량은 숫성록의 경우 CMR구와 FPS구가 거의 비슷한 수준을 유지하였고, 육성록의 경우 FPS구가 약간 낮았다. 2. 소화율은 CMR구의 경우 개체별로 평균 76.7%의 높은 건물 소화율을 나타냈으며 FPS구의 경우에도 CMR구에 비해서는 낮은 소화율을 나타냈으나 평균 65.5%의 건물소화율로서 비교적 높은 체내이용성을 보였다. 3. 질소출납 실험에서 섭취질소에 대한 축적질소의 비율은 FPS구가 48.3%, CMR구가 41.3%로 FPS구가 더 높은 효율을 나타냈다. 4. 채식시간은 하루 중 CMR구가 127분이었고 FPS구가 216분, 반추시간은 CMR구가 154분과 FPS구가 197분을 소비하여 FPS를 급여한 사슴들이 채식시간과 반추시간이 더 길었다. 5. 사슴의 24시간동안 채식 및 반추 휴식 등의 행동에서는 CMR구와 FPS구 모두 짧고 잦은 빈도의 전형적인 사슴의 행동양식을 나타냈다. 이상의 결과로 볼 때 육림부산물 발효사료는 사슴에 있어서 높은 체내이용성을 나타내어 사슴용 사료로서 충분한 가치가 있다고 평가된다. This experiment was conducted to examine possibility and suitability of forest by-product as a roughage source of deer. As a experimental diet, forest by-product silage(FPS) and commercial mixed ration(CMR) were prepared to compare dry matter intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and feeding behavior in feeding trials with spotted deer. The digestibility of dry matter was higher(P<0.05) in CMR than in FPS. The digestibility of crude protein was higher in CMR than in FPS and there was significant difference(P<0.05). CMR had more digestibility of crude fiber than FBS but the difference was not significant. Dry matter intake were similar in both diets. Digestible dry matter intake was higher in CMR than FPS, however, there was no significant difference between experimental diets. Nitrogen intake, urinary and digestible nitrogen were significantly higher(P<0.05) in CMR than FPS. The efficiency of nitorgen utilization was higher for FPS than for CMR. Feeding behavior were similar in FPS and CMR. Consequently. It would be expected that FPS that composed with various feed sources can be used as a good roughage source of deer. Because it has high digestibility, dry matter intake and internal availability of nitrogen.
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