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Grape Pomace as a Replacement for Soybean Hulls in Corn Silage-Based Diets for Dairy Cows [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
This study evaluated the effects of replacing soybean hulls with dried grape pomace (DGP) on feed intake, milk production and composition, and rumen N degradability in dairy cows.
António J. M. Fonseca   +1 more
doaj   +2 more sources

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SUPPLEMENT ON DEGRADATION OF DRY MATTER AND FIBER OF UNTREATED AND UREA TREATED RICE STRAW IN THE RUMEN OF SHEEP [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture, 2011
The study was conducted to investigate the degradation of dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) of urea untreated (URS) and urea treated rice straw (TRS) incubated in the rumen of sheep fed different diet.
D. Yulistiani   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Effects of heat treatment on rumen degradability and protein intestinal digestibility of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens L.) in goat [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The black soldier fly larvae (BSF) are used as a substitute for soybean meal due to their high crude protein content. This experiment aims to assess the impact of heat treatment on the rumen degradability of BSF and protein digestion in the small ...
Shengyong Lu   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Black soldier fly protein–based microencapsulation of lemongrass oil improves rumen fermentation efficiency and mitigates methane production in vitro [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World
Background and Aim: Essential oils (EOs) are promising natural modifiers of rumen fermentation and methane production; however, their volatility and rapid degradation limit their effectiveness.
Maharach Matra   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Rumen microbiota responses to the enzymatic hydrolyzed cottonseed peptide supplement under high-concentrate diet feeding process

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
In current dairy production, dietary energy is always excessively provided with a high-concentrate diet feeding to improve milk production. However, this feeding practice disturbed the rumen microbial ecosystem and the balance between ruminal energy and ...
Peng Ma   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Toxin Degradation by Rumen Microorganisms: A Review [PDF]

open access: yesToxins, 2020
Animal feeds may contain exogenous compounds that can induce toxicity when ruminants ingest them. These toxins are secondary metabolites originating from various sources including plants, bacteria, algae and fungi. Animal feed toxins are responsible for various animal poisonings which negatively impact the livestock industry.
Zhi Hung Loh   +4 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Rumen Fungi and Forage Fiber Degradation [PDF]

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 1984
The role of anaerobic rumen fungi in in vitro forage fiber degradation was determined in a two forage × two inoculum source × five treatment factorial design. Forages used as substrates for rumen microorganisms were Coastal bermuda grass and alfalfa; inoculum sources were rumen fluid samples from a steer fed Coastal bermuda grass hay or ...
W R, Windham, D E, Akin
openaire   +2 more sources

Rumen protein degradation and biosynthesis [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1983
1. A method is described for the determination of protein degradation based on measurements of ammonia concentration and gas production (Menke et al. 1979) when a feedingstuff was incubated with rumen fluid in vitro.2. NH3 liberated during incubation is in part used for microbial protein synthesis.
L. Raab   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Degradability of dry matter and crude protein and rumen fermentation characteristics of Jatropha curcas kernel meal with different detoxification treatments

open access: yesIndian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2022
The present study aimed to explore the degradability of dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) of Jatropha curcas kernel meal with different detoxification treatments in the rumen.
RENLONG LV   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

In situ ruminal degradability and fermentation characteristics of novel mixtures of winter cereal and Italian ryegrass plus winter cereal silages

open access: yesCzech Journal of Animal Science, 2021
This study was conducted using three multiparous non-lactating rumen-cannulated Holstein-Friesian dairy cows, with the objective of evaluating the in situ ruminal degradability and fermentation characteristics of novel mixtures of winter cereal and ...
Worku Alemayehu   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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