Digestion and utilization of 35S-labelled bacteria placed in the caecum of the sheep
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
26(4) 743 - 749
Published: 1975
Abstract
Suspensions of ruminal bacteria made radioactive by growth in the presence of 3% were injected into the caecum of sheep. The sheep were each given a daily ration of 540 g roughage and 235 g concentrates in 12 equal portions at 2-hourly intervals. Faeces and urine were collected, and peripheral blood was sampled at frequent intervals for up to 14 days after the caecal injection of radioactive bacteria.More than 99% of the 35S in the bacterial suspensions was in the organic sulphur fraction. The percentages of administered 35S appearing in faeces and in urine (mean &plusminus; SEM) were respectively 69 &plusminus; 1 .8 and 21 &plusminus; 1.1; the corresponding percentages of this excreted 35S as inorganic sulphur were 16 &plusminus; 0.7 and 91 &plusminus; 2.3.
The apparent digestibility of the 35S -labelled bacteria was 31%, and the adjusted digestibility was about 42%.
The appearance of organic 35S in plasma immediately after the caecal injection of radioactive bacteria indicates that some organic 35S was absorbed from the hindgut. Of the 10 &plusminus; 2.3% of the injected 35S dose retained by sheep at the end of the sampling period, about 3% was present in the fleece.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9750743
© CSIRO 1975