نتایج جستجو برای: rumen and fecal ph

تعداد نتایج: 16863273  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
R N Zadoks H M Griffiths M A Munoz C Ahlstrom G J Bennett E Thomas Y H Schukken

Klebsiella spp. are a common cause of mastitis, milk loss, and culling on dairy farms. Control of Klebsiella mastitis is largely based on prevention of exposure of the udder to the pathogen. To identify critical control points for mastitis prevention, potential Klebsiella sources and transmission cycles in the farm environment were investigated, including oro-fecal transmission, transmission vi...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1966
L L Slyter M P Bryant M J Wolin

The effect of pH on rumen fermentation and microbial population was studied in a continuously cultured rumen ecosystem. A marked decrease in the production of volatile fatty acids and methane from alfalfa hay occurred when the cultures were maintained at pH values below 6.0. The decrease in acetate and methane production was greater than that of propionate production. The culture maintained at ...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2008
Nathan A Krueger Robin C Anderson Wimberley K Krueger Willy J Horne Irene V Wesley Todd R Callaway Tom S Edrington Gordon E Carstens Roger B Harvey David J Nisbet

Campylobacter are important human foodborne pathogens known to colonize the gastrointestinal tract of cattle. The incidence of Campylobacter in cattle may be seasonal and may vary among age groups and type (beef versus dairy). Less is known about other factors that could influence the prevalence, colonization site, and shedding of Campylobacter in cattle. The objectives of this study were to ev...

2014
Roberta De Nardi Giorgio Marchesini Jan C Plaizier Shucong Li Ehsan Khafipour Rebecca Ricci Igino Andrighetto Severino Segato

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to determine the ability of two feed additives, a fumarate-malate (FM) and a polyphenol-essential oil mixture (PM), in attenuating the drop of ruminal pH and the metabolic and immune response resulting from an excessively high grain diet. Six heifers were used in a 3 × 3 Latin square experiment and fed a low starch (LS) diet for 14 d, followed by a high star...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
Zhongyan Lu Hongbing Gui Lei Yao Lei Yan Holger Martens Jörg R Aschenbach Zanming Shen

Currently, the mechanism(s) responsible for the regulation of urea transporter B (UT-B) expression levels in the epithelium of the rumen remain unclear. We hypothesized that rumen fermentation products affect ruminal UT-B expression. Therefore, the effects of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), pH, ammonia, and urea on mRNA and protein levels of UT-B were assayed in primary rumen epithelial cell cu...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
D A Moore T H Terrill B Kouakou S A Shaik J A Mosjidis J E Miller M Vanguru G Kannan J M Burke

Goat production is increasing in the United States due to high ethnic demand, but infection with gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites is a major constraint to the industry. Increasing GIN resistance to chemical anthelmintics worldwide has led to the development of alternative control strategies, including use of forages containing condensed tannins (CT). An experiment was designed using in...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1985
D R Ledoux J E Williams T E Stroud G B Garner J A Paterson

Two trials (feedlot and metabolism) were conducted to evaluate the influence of level of chopped tall fescue hay (FH) in high concentrate diets on average daily gain (ADG), liquid and particulate passage rates, digestibility and in situ digestibility of corn. In the feedlot trial, 36 Hereford steers were fed diets containing 15, 30 and 50% FH in combination with 74, 59 and 39% whole shelled cor...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1945
J F DANIELLI M W S HITCHCOCK

Absorption of the lower fatty acids occurs directly from the rumen of sheep, in which organ they are produced as a result of bacterial fermentation. Previous work on this subject, in which the pH of the rumen was not controlled (Barcroft, McAnally & Phillipson, 1944), showed that: (a) The quantity of acid absorbed is substantial. (b) The rate of absorption from the normally filled rumen bears n...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1986
E R Orskov N A MacLeod D J Kyle

1. Three experiments were conducted to determine the flow of nitrogen through the rumen and abomasum when cows, steers and lambs were totally nourished on volatile fatty acids infused into the rumen. 2. In two dairy cows (650-700 kg) and two large steers (370-405 kg) the daily flow of non-ammonia-N (NAN) from the rumen was 50.7 and 58 mg/kg live weight (W)0.75 respectively. 3. The flows of NAN ...

افشار, سلمان, فردوسی, حمیدرضا, کاظمی بن چناری, مهدی ,

This research was conducted to investigate the effects of feeding of barley grain (whole or cracked) combined with two different protein sources (urea or soybean meal) on nutrients digestibility and rumen parameters (pH and ammonia concentration). Four rumen fistultated Mehraban sheep was used that the mean body weight of sheep was 36.5±0.5 kg. The the experiment was conducted in change over de...

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