نتایج جستجو برای: silage corn

تعداد نتایج: 33498  

2009
F. N. Owens D. R. Gill D. E. Williams R. J. Hillier

One hundred ninety-two steers were fed cottonseed meal, soybean meal or urea supplemented rations in which the corn grain was fed whole (with 5 percent corn silage) or in the high moisture or steam flaked form (with 14 percent corn silage dry matter added). Rates of gain and feed efficiencies were approximately equal for steers fed soybean meal and cottonseed meal and slightly superior to those...

2013
Abderzak Lettat Chaouki Benchaar

DNA-based techniques are widely used to study microbial populations; however, this approach is not specific to active microbes, because DNA may originate from inactive and/or dead cells. Using cDNA and DNA, respectively, we aimed to discriminate the active microbes from the total microbial community within the rumen of dairy cows fed diets with increasing proportions of corn silage (CS). Nine m...

2001
J. H. Clark I. R. Ipharraguerre

To date, genetically enhanced plants in the marketplace that are used as feeds for livestock are based on producing insecticidal compounds or developing herbicide tolerance. Corn grain, whole plant green chop corn, corn silage, corn residue, soybeans, and soybean meal from the current genetically enhanced plants have been fed to chickens, sheep, beef cattle, and dairy cows and compared with fee...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2009
Marcela Beatriz Roigé Sandra Mariela Aranguren María Belén Riccio Silvia Pereyra Alejandro Luis Soraci María Ofelia Tapia

Wheat (as bran) and corn (as dry grain or fermented feed) are main ingredients of feedstuffs used in local cattle and pig farms in the South of the Buenos Aires Province (Argentina). Therefore, determining mycobiota and mycotoxins in wheat and corn is of prime importance for developing feed management techniques to optimise animal production and to minimize toxicity. Then, a mycological survey ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2011
hossein vakili aliakbar khadem mohammad rezaiyan ahmad afzalzadeh abdolsamad chadori

the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of bacterial inoculation on the fermentation and aerobic stability of corn silage and on the dry matter degradability and milk composition when fed to sheep or cows. four male sheep were selected to measure dry matter degradability of uninoculated (ucs) and inoculated (ics) corn silage. milk composition was measured for 22 holstein cows, separ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
M L Bauer D E Schimek J J Reed J S Caton P T Berg G P Lardy

The objectives of this experiment were to determine a NE value for pressed beet pulp and the value of concentrated separator by-product (de-sugared molasses) as a ruminal N source in growing and finishing diets for beef cattle. One hundred forty-four cross-bred beef steers (282 +/- 23 kg of initial BW) were used in 2 experiments (growing and finishing). A randomized complete block design was us...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2006
W Z Yang K A Beauchemin

A study was conducted to investigate the effects of physically effective neutral detergent fiber (peNDF) content of dairy cow diets containing corn silage as the sole forage on intake, chewing, ruminal pH, microbial protein synthesis, digestibility, and milk production. A second objective was to compare current methods of measuring peNDF to determine the most suitable approach for use in ration...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2003
G L Newton J K Bernard R K Hubbard J R Allison R R Lowrance G J Gascho R N Gates G Vellidis

Concentrated sources of dairy manure represent significant water pollution potential. The southern United States may be more vulnerable to water quality problems than some other regions because of climate, typical farm size, and cropping practices. Dairy manure can be an effective source of plant nutrients and large quantities of nutrients can be recycled through forage production, especially w...

2017
Simon Deusch Amélia Camarinha-Silva Jürgen Conrad Uwe Beifuss Markus Rodehutscord Jana Seifert

The structure and function of the microbiome inhabiting the rumen are, amongst other factors, mainly shaped by the animal's feed intake. Describing the influence of different diets on the inherent community arrangement and associated metabolic activities of the most active ruminal fractions (bacteria and archaea) is of great interest for animal nutrition, biotechnology, and climatology. Samples...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1977
D L Palmquist K E McClure C F Parker

Seventy-two pregnant ewes were al lot ted to three ration t reatment groups: 1) Control: corn silage and alfalfa pellets; 2) Tallow: corn silage, alfalfa pellets and protected tallow; 3) Polyunsaturated (P/S): corn silage and protected soybean and sunflower seeds. Diet influenced plasma glucose and linoleic acid content of esterified, but not of non-esterified, fat ty acids in ewe plasma. Propo...

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