نتایج جستجو برای: rumen and fecal ph

تعداد نتایج: 16863273  

BACKGROUND: Manipulation of rumen microbial population for improving animal performance is done by several methods including medicinal plants. Matricaria chamomille (chamomile) and Cichorium intybus (chicory) are two medicinal plant with antibacterial effect that there is little information about the effects of them on rumen microflora. OBJECTIVE: The present study was carried out to evaluate t...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2010
A Belanche J Balcells G de la Fuente D R Yañez-Ruíz M Fondevila L Calleja

This study examined the reticulo-rumen characteristics of the microbial community and its fermentative characteristics in milk-fed, at weaning and finished lambs in a conventional fattening system. Five lambs were assigned to each of three groups: milk-fed lambs slaughtered at 30 days (T30), weaned lambs slaughtered at 45 days (T45) and 'finished lambs' slaughtered at 90 days (T90). At slaughte...

Journal: :Berkala Sainstek (E-journal) 2023

Organic fertilizer raw materials that can be obtained naturally and are rich in nutrients found animal slaughtering activities. Slaughtering activities generally produce waste manure, which used as material for organic fertilizer. This study aimed to investigate the effect of composition on quality fertilizers. The parameters studied were C/N, P, K, pH, temperature. four reactors with each reac...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Animal Science 2021

An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding highly condensed tannin legume (sericea lespedeza, SL; Lespedeza cuneata) forage on gastrointestinal tract microbial counts and meat quality in goats. Intact male Spanish kids were kept 0.40 ha paddocks SL, bermudagrass (BG; Cynodon dactylon; control), or a combination SL + BG (n = 10 goats per treatment group) for 8 wk. All supple...

2016
Henk J. van Lingen Caroline M. Plugge James G. Fadel Ermias Kebreab André Bannink Jan Dijkstra

Hydrogen is a key product of rumen fermentation and has been suggested to thermodynamically control the production of the various volatile fatty acids (VFA). Previous studies, however, have not accounted for the fact that only thermodynamic near-equilibrium conditions control the magnitude of reaction rate. Furthermore, the role of NAD, which is affected by hydrogen partial pressure (PH2), has ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1985
D L Harmon R A Britton R L Prior R A Stock

Five crossbred steers (347 kg) were surgically fitted with rumen fistulae, hepatic portal, abdominal aorta and mesenteric catheters to measure organic acid absorption from the gut during acute [intraruminal glucose, 12 g/kg body weight (G)] or subacute [ad libitum 70% concentrate diet (C)] acidosis. Samples were taken at time 0, then every 2 h for 48 h after a switch from an alfalfa diet to C, ...

2014
Abdul Qadir QADIS Satoru GOYA Kentaro IKUTA Minoru YATSU Atsushi KIMURA Shusuke NAKANISHI Shigeru SATO

Twelve ruminally cannulated Holstein calves (age, 12 ± 3 weeks) were used to identify the effect of a probiotic comprised of Lactobacillus plantarum, Enterococcus faecium and Clostridium butyricum on ruminal components. The calves were adapted to a diet containing a 50% high-concentrate (standard diet) for 1 week, and then, the probiotic was given once daily for 5 days (day 1-5) at 1.5 or 3.0 g...

2014
Zhipeng Li Zhigang Zhang Chao Xu Jingbo Zhao Hanlu Liu Zhongyuan Fan Fuhe Yang André-Denis G. Wright Guangyu Li

The current study provides the insight into the bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and methanogens presented in the rumen and cecum of the Chinese roe deer (Capreolus pygargus). The ruminal, ileal, cecal, and colonic contents, as well as feces, were obtained from each of the three, free-range, roe deer ingesting natural pasture after euthanasia. For the bacterial community, a total of...

2010
Jeffrey L. Firkins

Responses to sugars in dry or liquid form vary from study to study. To explain some of this variation and prioritize when sugars are more likely to have a benefit in diets for high producing dairy cattle, microbial function that influences susceptibility to low ruminal pH or a limitation in growth factors needed for efficient ruminal fiber degradation is discussed in this paper. When fed in pro...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 1991
M Sugawara Y Sato S Yokoyama T Mitsuoka

Effects of corn fiber residue (5 g/day for 10 days) on fecal weight, moisture, pH, fecal flora, ammonia content, and on the activities of beta-glucuronidase and beta-glucosidase were investigated in six healthy subjects. Corn fiber residue was remnant of hemicellulose extraction from corn fiber by calcium hydroxide. Fecal weight showed a tendency to increase, and fecal pH did not change during ...

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