Abstract

SUMMARYFour sheep were maintained on a pelleted diet based on barley straw, sunflower-seed meal and barley which was offered at 2 h intervals by mechanical feeders. In each of two periods approximately 3 weeks apart, methane production was measured continuously for 6 h in each animal. Despite the frequent feeding regime, methane output varied markedly with time increasing after feeding and then declining. Serial correlation analysis indicated a rhythmical variation of period 2 h which was confirmed by Fourier series analysis for all but one data set. The observations suggest that even with frequent feeding, there is considerable deviation from steady state in the rate of carbohydrate fermentation in the rumen.

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