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Roughage digestion evaluation in horses with total feces collection and mobile nylon bags [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 2012
This study aimed to evaluate the nutrient digestibility of roughages in horses with total feces collection and mobile bags. Two trials were carried out simultaneously.
Liziana Maria Rodrigues   +5 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Mobile Nylon Bag for Estimating Intestinal Availability of Rumen Undegradable Protein

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 1987
The objective was to develop a method for estimating intestinal availability of rumen undegradable protein. One-gram samples of six feedstuffs were placed into small (3.5 X 5.5 cm) nylon bags (pore size 48 micron). Bags were heat sealed and ruminally incubated in a polyester mesh (lingerie) bag in quadruplicate for each of six time periods (0, 2, 4, 8,
G, de Boer, J J, Murphy, J J, Kennelly
openaire   +4 more sources

Digestion of Feed Amino Acids in the Rumen and Intestine of Steers Measured Using a Mobile Nylon Bag Technique [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 2005
The disappearance of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), and amino acids (AA) in steers after rumen incubation and intestinal passage of alfalfa hay, barley hay, corn silage, barley grain, corn grain, wheat bran, meat meal, fish meal, cottonseed meal, and soybean meal were measured in 3 steers using a mobile nylon bag technique. Ruminal degradation of
A, Taghizadeh   +4 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Nitrogen in browse species: ruminal degradability and post‐ruminal digestibility measured by mobile nylon bag and in vitro techniques

open access: yesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1998
This study determined nitrogen degradability and digestibility of rumen undegradable nitrogen using mobile nylon bag (MNB) and pepsin/ pancreatin in vitro technique (IV) of 40 browse species. Thirty Ethiopian highland sheep fitted with rumen cannulae were used in nitrogen (N) degradability studies.
Kaitho, R.J.   +4 more
openaire   +5 more sources

USE OF THE MOBILE NYLON BAG TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING IN SITU DIGESTIBILITY OF SOME SUPPLIES FOOD AND AVOCADO IN PIGS

open access: yesTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 2015
The mobile nylon bag technique was used for measuring in situ digestibility of conventional feeds and avocado (Persea americana Mills) products in three 70 kg pigs fitted with a simple cannula in duodenum. One 3x3 Latin square was used for determining in
Julio Ly Carmenatti   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Study of nitrogen digestion from different hays by the mobile nylon bag technique in horses [PDF]

open access: yesCrossRef Listing Of Deleted DOIs, 1995
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Macheboeuf, Didier   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Technical Note: Assessment of Recovery Site of Mobile Nylon Bags for Measuring Ileal Digestibility of Starch in Dairy Cows [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 2007
The objective of this study was to evaluate recovery site of mobile nylon bags for measuring ileal digestibility of ruminally undegraded starch in dairy cows. Eight feed samples of untreated and treated concentrates were examined. Three lactating cows equipped with rumen fistula and duodenal and ileal cannulas were used in the experiment.
Norberg, Elise, Volden, H, Harstadt, O M
openaire   +3 more sources

Storytelling and social networking as tools for digital and mobile marketing of luxury fashion brands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This research intends to discover what the current strategies in digital marketing that are being carried out by brands in the luxury fashion sector are.
Garcia Medina, Irene   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Indigestible cellulose and lignin in determining feces production and apparent digestibility in horses - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i3.10577

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Animal Sciences, 2012
Four crossbred geldings were used in a randomized blocks experimental design. The objective was to study the use of the internal markers indigestible cellulose (iCEL) and indigestible lignin (iLIG), obtained in situ (cattle) or in vivo (equine) to ...
Kátia de Oliveira   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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