نتایج جستجو برای: rumen development

تعداد نتایج: 1426289  

2017
J. M. Chai Q. Y. Diao S. Q. Wang H. C. Wang

This experiment was determined the effect of weaning time on growth performance, rumen fermentation, and microbial bacterial community of lambs. Forty eight Hu lambs were randomly divided into 4 treatments. Control lambs were ewereared (ER), while others were weaned at d 10, 20, or 30 after birth (EW10, EW20 and EW30) and fed milk replacer artificially until d 60. All lambs had ad libitum acces...

1999
T. BAUCHOP

Large populations of obligately anaerobic fungi colonise plant fragments in the rumen of cattle and sheep on fibrous diets. Highest numbers are present on stem fragments and the fungi are found associated mainly with the lignified tissues that remain in the rumen for prolonged periods. Fungal populations are highest in animals receiving high-fibre diets and are absent from the rumen contents of...

2014
Joshua C. McCann Tryon A. Wickersham Juan J. Loor

Diversity in the forestomach microbiome is one of the key features of ruminant animals. The diverse microbial community adapts to a wide array of dietary feedstuffs and management strategies. Understanding rumen microbiome composition, adaptation, and function has global implications ranging from climatology to applied animal production. Classical knowledge of rumen microbiology was based on an...

2017
Jose V Die Ransom L Baldwin Lisa J Rowland Robert Li Sunghee Oh Congjun Li Erin E Connor Maria-Jose Ranilla

The rumen is lined on the luminal side by a stratified squamous epithelium that is responsible for not only absorption, but also transport, extensive short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) metabolism and protection. Butyrate has been demonstrated to initiate the differentiation of the tissue following introduction of solid feed to the weaning neonate as well as affecting the metabolism of other nutrient...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
J Balcells A Aris A Serrano A R Seradj J Crespo M Devant

UNLABELLED To study the effects of an extract of plant flavonoids [Bioflavex (FL)] in cattle fed high-concentrate diets, 2 experiments were designed. In the first experiment, the effects of Bioflavex on the development of rumen acidosis was evaluated in 8 Holstein-Friesian crossbreed heifers (451 kg; SEM 14.3 kg of BW) using a crossover design. Each experimental period lasted 22 d; from d 1 to ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
A Wang H Jiang

It has been known for decades that microbial fermentation within the rumen is critical to postnatal rumen epithelial growth and maturation in ruminants, but the underlying mechanism is largely unknown. In this study, we determined the effect of rumen fluid, which should contain all products from rumen fermentation, on growth of rumen epithelial cells in vitro. Addition of 10% rumen fluid from c...

2003
B. A. DEHORITY

DEHORITY, B. A. (Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster). Characterization of several bovine rumen bacteria isolated with a xylan medium. J. Bacteriol. 91:1724-1729. 1966.-Studies were conducted to characterize eight strains of bacteria isolated from bovine rumen contents, by use of a medium containing xylan as the only added carbohydrate source. Based on morphology, biochem...

2000
R. J. Dewhurst D. R. Davies R. J. Merry

This paper considers the theory, assessment and prediction of microbial protein synthesis in the rumen. The dif®culties of techniques for assessing microbial protein synthesis, as well as the complexity of the rumen ecosystem, have limited progress. Inconsistencies in the literature undermine the value of incorporating advanced rumen models into rationing schemes and limit the exploitation of m...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
M Marsden C I Bruce C G Bartram P J Buttery

1. [3H]leucine infused directly into the rumen of sheep labelled microbial protein and, when compared with the specific activity of the rumen free-leucine pool, indicated that 50% of the bacterial protein leucine originated from the rumen free-leucine pool. 2. The lower limit for bacterial protein turnover in the rumen was 0.37/d when calculated as the difference between the specific rate of di...

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