TY - CHAP AU - Giger-Reverdin S. AU - Le Pierres J.L. AU - Duvaux-Ponter C. AU - Morand-Fehr P. AU - Tessier J. AU - Dupas G. AU - Martin O. AU - Rouzeau A. AU - Sauvant D. PY - 2004/// TI - Influence of the degree of dietary fatty acid unsaturation on rumen fermentation parameters T2 - Nutrition and feeding strategies of sheep and goats under harsh climates PB - Zaragoza : CIHEAM VL - 59 T3 - Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens SP - 67-71 A2 - Ben Salem H. A2 - Morand-Fehr P. A2 - Nefzaoui A. AB - The influence of the degree of dietary fatty acid unsaturation on rumen fermentative activity was tested by comparing two extruded oilseeds (rapeseed or R and linseed or L) incorporated at a level of 8 percent dry matter (DM) in ruminant diets. With the R diet (rich in C18:1), the ruminal pH of fistulated goats was statistically lower and the number of protozoa was higher than with the L diet (rich in C18:3). However, the molar composition of the volatile fatty acid (VFA) did not differ between diets at the different sampling times. The in sacco dry matter degradability of the diets was measured on fistulated cows adapted to the experimental diets. It was higher with the R diet. In conclusion, the increase in the degree of dietary fatty acid unsaturation seems to decrease the ruminal fermentative activity. N1 - 9. Seminar of the Sub-Network on Nutrition of the FAO-CIHEAM Inter-Regional Cooperative Research and Development Network on Sheep and Goats, 2001/11/08-10, Hammamet (Tunisia) UR - http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/a59/04600009.pdf ER -