نتایج جستجو برای: acute experimental ruminal acidosis
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Two trials were conducted to study ruminal lactic acid, histamine, tyramine and tryptamine concentrations following glucose engorgement in vitro and in vivo. Also, electrolyte changes in rumen fluid, blood plasma and urine during lactic acidosis were examined. Experiment 1 involved the addition of glucose to rumen fluid in vitro. After 30 hr of incubation, decreases in pH and increases in lacti...
The objective of Exp. 1 was to compare the effects of virginiamycin (VM; 0, 175, or 250 mg x animal(-1) x d(-1)) and monensin/tylosin (MT; 250/ 90 mg x animal(-1) x d(-1)) on ruminal fermentation products and microbial populations in cattle during adaptation to an all-concentrate diet. Four ruminally cannulated, Holstein steers were used in a 4x4 Williams square design with 21-d periods. Steers...
Bovine ruminal acidosis is of economic importance as it contributes to reduced milk and meat production. This phenomenon is mainly attributed to an overload of highly fermentable carbohydrate, resulting in increased d(-) lactic acid levels in serum and plasma. Ruminal acidosis correlates with elevated acute phase proteins in blood, along with neutrophil activation and infiltration into various ...
We used six ruminally cannulated Texel wethers to study the relative role of protozoa and lactate-metabolizing bacteria in ruminal fermentative patterns during an induced latent acidosis. The sheep were fed an alfalfa hay diet (H) and latent acidosis was induced, following a short transition period of one week, with a grain-rich acidotic diet (W, 60% wheat + 40% alfalfa hay). Ruminal pH, rumina...
The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of lactic/ruminal acidosis in goats through the utilization of intra ruminal and haematological analyses as diagnostic tools. From a total study population of 2029 goats, 265 adult goats from 8 villages of Lahore, Pakistan were diagnosed for lactic acidosis on the basis of anamnesis and clinical signs. Confirmation was made through ruminal ...
In dairy cattle, the rumen environment is designed to function optimally within a pH range of 6.2 to 7.2. To maintain healthy rumen function, dairy cows require diets that contain adequate amounts of physically effective neutral detergent fiber (peNDF). Ensuring adequate intake of peNDF can, however, be difficult because most commercial dairy rations, designed to maximize milk production, conta...
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