Abstract

Effective rumen degradability (ED) and intestinal digestibility (ID) of dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) of an expelling coconut meal sample were determined using in situ tech- niques. Degradation of coconut meal was characterised by long lag times and slow degradation rates for both DM and CP. Consequently, ED values were also low (51 and 36.5%, respectively). Values of ID of DM were reduced with the rumen incubation time from 81.6% (original feed) to 50.3% (48 h). On the contrary, ID of CP was constant (91.3% on average). Therefore, a content of 58% of rumen-undegraded digestible CP can be estimated for this sample. The apparent disagreement between the high values of both ID of CP and insoluble nitrogen in neutral detergent solution (70.5% of total nitrogen) is discussed. coconut meal / rumen degradability / intestinal digestibility / protein

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