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Rate of passage of digesta in sheep
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1973
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Animal PhysiologyNutritionDigestive PhysiologyAnimal NutritionAnimal SciencePhysiologyFood DigestionGastroenterologyFeed EvaluationFeed IntakePeak ConcentrationBiostatisticsRetention TimeDigestive TractPublic HealthMetabolismMedicineMarker Excretion
1. A simple two-compartment physical model was assembled with the aim of simulating passage of marker through the reticulo-rumen, small intestine, and caecum and proximal colon of sheep. Passage of marker through the whole digestive tract and the hind-gut were also simulated with a computer and methods of describing such results were compared. 2. The same mathematical equation applied equally well to the passage of a single injection of marker through the model and whole digestive tract of sheep. The magnitude of a rate-constant, reflecting in theory the retention time of marker in the caecum and proximal colon, was accurate for the model but larger than expected for the sheep. Modifications of the model are discussed which might account for the greater complexity in the biological system. 3. The average time available for digestion in the entire gut can be described with R or t and that for the intestinal tract distal to the abomasum with R i or with a similar measurement t i . The magnitudes of these values and of rate-constants and a transit time of marker in the intestines, derived from the concentration curve of marker excretion in faeces, are closely related. The times for peak concentration of marker in faeces, for 5 and 50% excretion and the 80–5 % excretion time were found to be of limited usefulness in describing the results of rate of passage experiments with sheep.
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