نتایج جستجو برای: ruminal and fecal ph

تعداد نتایج: 16861764  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
R C O Ribeiro S D J Villela S C Valadares Filho S A Santos K G Ribeiro E Detmann D Zanetti P G M A Martins

Our objective was to study the effect of different roughage sources produced in a tropical environment on intake, digestibility, and ruminal parameters of crossbred bulls. Five rumen-fistulated 30-mo-old Holstein × Bos indicus bulls (average BW =459 ± 32.5 kg) were utilized in a 5 × 5 randomized Latin square design. The experiment consisted of five 19-d experimental periods (10 d for adaptation...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
J A Leedle K Barsuhn R B Hespell

In a diurnal study, feedstuff and digesta polysaccharides, ruminal bacterial carbohydrate-fermenting groups, and selected ruminal fluid characteristics (ruminal pH, ammonia and volatile fatty acids) were measured in ruminal-cannulated Holstein steers fed high- or low-forage diets at maintenance level intake once daily. A procedure for the sequential extraction of soluble sugar, starch, pectin, ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2011
Y L Li T A McAllister K A Beauchemin M L He J J McKinnon W Z Yang

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of substituting wheat dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) for barley grain and barley silage on intake, digestibility, and ruminal fermentation in feedlot beef cattle. Eight ruminally cannulated Angus heifers (initial BW 455 ± 10.8 kg) were assigned to a replicated 4 × 4 Latin square design with 4 treatments: control, low (25%), m...

2004
S. Giger-Reverdin D. Sauvant J. Tessier G. Bertin P. Morand-Fehr

Addition of yeast to dairy cow diets might be beneficial for milk production. However, data concerning goats are scarce, especially on the role of yeast on rumen metabolism. Thus, four goats, according to a cross-over design, received successively two diets with or without living yeasts. Animals were in mid-lactation and received a total mixed diet ad libitum. For the yeast diet (Y), each goat ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 2004
Ludovic Brossard Cécile Martin Frédérique Chaucheyras-Durand Brigitte Michalet-Doreau

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...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
A J C Nuñez T L Felix R P Lemenager J P Schoonmaker

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of increasing dietary CaO on ruminal fermentation, diet digestibility, performance, and carcass characteristics of feedlot steers fed 60% dried distillers grains with solubles ( DDGS: ). In Exp. 1, 120 steers were allotted by weight (355 ± 7.9 kg) to 1 of 4 treatments containing 60% DDGS, 20% corn silage, 13.5 to 14.4% ground corn, 4% suppl...

2007
S. A. Giduck

Sheep were used to determine the effects of dietary supplementation with readily-fermentable carbohydrates on Mg, Ca, K and P utilization. In each of two metabolism trials, 15 mature, crossbred wethers (average weight, 49.2 kg) were allotted to five dietary treatments consisting of 800 g/d of orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata, L.) hay alone, or supplemented with 450 g/d of either glucose, sucros...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1998
J B Russell

Grain feeding often causes a decrease in ruminal pH, and experiments were conducted to define the role of pH in regulating the acetate to propionate ratio and production of CH4. Cows that were fed 90% concentrate had lower ruminal pH values (6.22 vs. 6.86), higher VFA concentrations (85 vs. 68 mM), and lower acetate to propionate ratios (2.24 vs. 4.12) than did cows that were fed forage only. W...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
Y Z Sun S Y Mao W Y Zhu

The correlation between rumen chemical and bacterial changes was investigated during a four periodical stepwise adaptation to a high-concentrate diet (concentrate level at 0%, 30%, 50% and 70% for diet I to IV, respectively) in goats. The results showed that ruminal pH decreased from 6.7 to 5.5 after switching from diet I to II, and was maintained at about 5.5 on diet III. Denaturing gradient g...

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