نتایج جستجو برای: rumen degradabil ity

تعداد نتایج: 14230  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1994
S J Oosting P J Vlemmix J van Bruchem

Untreated wheat straw (UWS) or ammoniated wheat straw without (AWS) or with (AWSP) a supplement of potato protein of a low rumen degradability was fed to three steers according to a 3 x 3 Latin square design. All rations were supplemented with sugar-beet pulp and minerals. Voluntary organic matter intake (OMI, g/kg0.75 per d) was 67.8, 76.0 and 80.1 for whole rations (51.1, 59.7 and 59.2 for st...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
A K S Schulze M R Weisbjerg A C Storm P Nørgaard

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of NDF content in highly digestible grass/clover silage on particle size reduction, ruminal stratification, and selective retention in dairy heifers. The reduction in particle size from feed to feces was evaluated and related to feed intake, chewing activity, and apparent digestibility. Four grass/clover harvests (Mixtures of Lolium pere...

2010

Label-MMAcid-Rev030410 BACKGROUND Ruminants are animals that have multiple stomachs to allow consumption and digestion of fibrous feedstuffs. Key to this digestive process is the bacterial breakdown of the fiber in the first stomach or rumen. The bacterial balance in the rumen can shift, allowing the ruminant to adapt to different diets. Ruminal bacteria convert fiber into lactate and volatile ...

Journal: :Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai zasshi 1973
K Seto H Negoro K Yoshida M Kawakami M Yamaji

In order to elucidate the role of propionate in themetabolism of acetate and butyrate in rumen epithelium, the effects of propionate addition on the "C transfer from "C-acetate and -butyrate into CO2, glucose, ketone bodies and lipids fractions in rumen epithelium of normally fed, starved and alloxan diabetic sheepwere investigated. The experimental results are summarized as follows.1) In rumen...

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1955
R E Hungate

The importance of microorganisms to the mixed activities could be obtained. For this ruminant has interested an increasing number of reason, and because the pure culture approach nutritionists, particularly those in departments is time consuming, methods for studying the of animal science. In view of this interest of natural mixture have been developed. The inagricultural workers, it is surpris...

2007
Michael L. Ross

What should governments in mineralrich states do about the gap between rich and poor populations (vertical in e qual ity), and the gap between mineralrich and mineralpoor regions (horizontal in e qual ity)? This chapter looks at how mineral wealth can affect vertical and horizontal in e qual ity, and what governments can do about it. It also explores the advantages and disadvantages of the dece...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
حامد خلیل وندی بهروزیار استادیار گروه علوم دامی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه ارومیه مهدی دهقان بنادکی دانشیار گروه عوم دامی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران محمد غفارزاده استادیار گروه علوم و فناوری سیلیکون، پژوهشکده توسعه فرایندهای شیمیایی، پژوهشگاه شیمی و مهندسی شیمی ایران کامران رضایزدی دانشیار گروه عوم دامی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران

the aim of this study was to determine effects of different fatty acid profiles on rumen digestion coefficients, some of rumen metabolism parameters and rumen microbial populations. different oils were used as source of fatty acids such as, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, dha and epa. palmitic acid supplemented from a commercial product (bergafat t-300) containing high palmitic acid percentage. res...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
R C Siddons J V Nolan D E Beever J C Macrae

Nitrogen kinetics were studied in six sheep (45-55 kg live weight) consuming either a high-N grass silage or a low-N dried grass made from swards of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne). The diets were fed hourly at a level of 600 g dry matter/d and supplied 19.5 and 11.0 g N/d respectively. The amounts of organic matter (OM) consumed and flowing at the duodenum and ileum and excreted in the fae...

2016
Ruidong Xiang Victor Hutton Oddy Alan L. Archibald Phillip E. Vercoe Brian P. Dalrymple

Background. Ruminants are successful herbivorous mammals, in part due to their specialized forestomachs, the rumen complex, which facilitates the conversion of feed to soluble nutrients by micro-organisms. Is the rumen complex a modified stomach expressing new epithelial (cornification) and metabolic programs, or a specialised stratified epithelium that has acquired new metabolic activities, po...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2001
D P Poppi W C Ellis J H Matis C E Lascano

Large (>1600 microm), ingestively masticated particles of bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon L. Pers.) leaf and stem labelled with 169Yb and 144Ce respectively were inserted into the rumen digesta raft of heifers grazing bermuda grass. The concentration of markers in digesta sampled from the raft and ventral rumen were monitored at regular intervals over approximately 144 h. The data from the two ...

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