Abstract

Abstract The possibility that the presence of large amounts of soil in the faeces of grazing animals could introduce error into the determination of faecal organic matter by the loss on ignition technique is discussed. The loss on ignition of some topsoils is reported, and possible errors induced in faecal organic matter values by the presence of soil in faeces are examined.

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