Influence of Ration and Rumen Inoculation on the Growth of Dairy Calves
W.A. Hardison+2 more
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Investigating the behavioural responses of sheep used for teaching veterinary undergraduates
Abstract Background The use of animals for teaching veterinary medicine to veterinary students could induce stress and therefore affect the welfare of these animals. Methods Six Easycare ewes were used for clinical examination classes for veterinary students once a week, for 5 consecutive weeks.
Sander Prins+3 more
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Macrogenomics-based analysis of rumen microbial composition and their metabolic pathways in yaks under different dietary concentrate-to-forage ratios. [PDF]
Gou F+6 more
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Fervidibacter sacchari is a member of the bacterial phylum Armatimonadota, only a few of which have been cultivated. It is a hyperthermophilic polysaccharide degradation specialist. We show that a secreted enzyme, Fsa02490Xyn, is an endoxylanase belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 10.
Nicole Torosian+10 more
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Effect of Azolla pinnata inclusion in corn silage on digestibility, ruminal fermentation, blood parameters and growth performance of Barki male lambs. [PDF]
Nayel UA+4 more
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In this study, a comprehensive single‐cell transcriptome atlas of river and swamp buffalo, encompassing 12 tissues and 397,011 cells, is constructed. Differential expression analyses identify metabolic and secretory tissues and cell types that mediate the divergence of milk production.
Dongmei Dai+13 more
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Partial replacement of corn silage with sorghum-sudangrass silage improves growth performance and rumen function in Hu sheep via microbial and metabolic modulation. [PDF]
Li C+6 more
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In Visceral Control: When Visceral States Facilitate Versus Inhibit Priming Effects
ABSTRACT Despite the abundance of priming effects identified in the literature, the replicability of prior findings pertaining to several priming effects has been recently challenged. Therefore, research has focused more extensively on pinpointing boundary conditions under which priming effects might surface or be attenuated.
Sebastian Sadowski+3 more
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Effect of tannin-degrading bacteria isolated from the rumen of some ruminants on the <i>in vitro</i> digestibility and gas production of fruits residues silage. [PDF]
Gheibipour M+4 more
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Behavior of mycotoxins in maize silage in in vitro rumen simulations [PDF]
Croubels, Siska+5 more
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