نتایج جستجو برای: rumen fermentation

تعداد نتایج: 41358  

2003
R. E. HUNGATE

The feed and feces of a continuously fed sheep were analyzed for carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen, with oxygen as the remainder. The daily feed-feces weight difference was used as the reactant in an equation representing the rumen fermentation. The measured products were the daily production of volatile fatty acids (VFA), CH4, CO2, and ammonia. The carbon unaccounted for was assumed to be in the ...

1999
T. M. Sutherland

The loss of energy which occurs in the rumen fermentation can be very appreciable (Czerkawski, 1969) and it is therefore not surprising that efforts are being made to find ways of manipulating the fermentation to minimise this loss. The area has been reviewed by Marty, (1972), Demeyer and Van Nevel (1975) and Czerkawski (1969). In addition to the energy consideration a number of conditions exis...

2003
Melanie Fron Humberto Madeira Chris Richards Mark Morrison

In vitro fermentation experiments and a feeding trial were conducted to determine how distillers byproducts impact rumen microbiology and metabolism. The in vitro rate of lactic acid disappearance was not stimulated by direct addition of distillers byproducts to mixed rumen contents collected from a steer adapted to a high concentrate diet. However, if animals were fed condensed distillers bypr...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1966
R D Yoder A Trenkle W Burroughs

S TUDIES by Appleby et al. (1956), Gutierrez and tlungate (1957), Eadie et al. (1959) and Eadie and Hollson (1962) indicated that ciliate protozoa normally inhabiting the rumen exerted considerable influence upon end products of rumen fermentation and upon tureen bacterial populations. The full significance of protozoa to the nutrition of cattle and sheep is not clear. However, Christiansen et ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
R Khiaosa-ard Q Zebeli

The present study aimed at investigating the effects of essential oils and their bioactive compounds (EOBC) on rumen fermentation in vivo as well as animal performance and feed efficiency in different ruminant species, using a meta-analysis approach. Ruminant species were classified into 3 classes consisting of beef cattle, dairy cattle, and small ruminants. Two datasets (i.e., rumen fermentati...

2018
Mi Zhou Martin Hünerberg Yanhong Chen Tim Reuter Tim A. McAllister Franklin Evans Alan T. Critchley Le Luo Guan

The use of Tasco (air-dried Ascophyllum nodosum) as a feed supplement for ruminants has been reported to affect rumen fermentation and reduce Escherichia coli O157:H7 shedding in feces, but the mode of action behind this phenomenon is unclear. In this study, the effects of four Tasco levels (0, 1, 3, and 5%) on rumen microbiota and rumen/fecal E. coli O serogroups in rams were investigated. Rum...

2015
N. T. Thao M. Wanapat S. Kang A. Cherdthong

Four rumen fistulated swamp buffaloes were randomly assigned according to a 4×4 Latin square design to investigate the effects of Eucalyptus (E. Camaldulensis) leaf meal (ELM) supplementation as a rumen enhancer on feed intake and rumen fermentation characteristics. The dietary treatments were as follows: T1 = 0 g ELM/hd/d; T2 = 40 g ELM/hd/d; T3 = 80 g ELM/hd/d; T4 = 120 g ELM/hd/d, respective...

2007
J. Takahashi T. Miyagawa Y. Kojima K. Umetsu

The effects of probiotics, yucca extract, monensin and L-cysteine on rumen methanogenesis were determined by in vitro incubation using mixed bovine rumen microorganisms with ground Bermuda grass hay as a substrate. Two forms of probiotics, yucca extract, monensin and L-cysteine were tested during 24 hour anaerobic incubations. Methane and carbon dioxide production and fermentation characteristi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1959
H C LEE W E MOORE

Anaerobic, gram-negative, butyric acid-producing, curved rods have been isolated from the rumen of cattle and sheep by Hungate (1950), Huhtanen and Gall (1952), Wilson (1953), Maki and Foster (1957), and Gill and King (1958). Bryant and Small (1956) established a new genus, Butyrivibrio, for monotrichous strains of these bacteria. Organisms of this genus probably contribute significantly to the...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 2009
A K Patra J Saxena

The growing public concerns over chemical residues in animal-derived foods and threats of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have renewed interest in exploring safer alternatives to chemical feed additives in ruminant livestock. Various bioactive phytochemicals including saponins appear to be potential 'natural' alternatives to 'chemical' additives in modulating rumen fermentation favourably and ani...

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