نتایج جستجو برای: rumen fermentation parameters

تعداد نتایج: 617469  

2014
Chiedza Isabel Mamvura Sangbuem Cho David Tinotenda Mbiriri Hong-gu Lee Nag-Jin Choi

Encapsulation is a method used to protect material from certain undesirable environments, for controlled release at a more favorable time and place. Animal productivity would be enhanced if feed additives are delivered to be utilized at their site of action, bypassing the rumen where they are likely to be degraded by microbial action. A novel method of encapsulation with sesame gum was used to ...

2016
Ruidong Xiang Jody McNally Suzanne Rowe Arjan Jonker Cesar S. Pinares-Patino V. Hutton Oddy Phil E. Vercoe John C. McEwan Brian P. Dalrymple

Ruminants obtain nutrients from microbial fermentation of plant material, primarily in their rumen, a multilayered forestomach. How the different layers of the rumen wall respond to diet and influence microbial fermentation, and how these process are regulated, is not well understood. Gene expression correlation networks were constructed from full thickness rumen wall transcriptomes of 24 sheep...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2012
s.b. abdu o.w. ehoche a.m. adamu m.r. hassan s.m. yashim

greenhouse gases have been of serious global concern to environmentalists. enteric ruminal fermentation and manure are seen to be responsible for global warming. based on a better understanding of positive tan-nin effects on ruminant nutrition, the feeding value of browse trees and shrubs containing tannin, their roles on methanogenic rumen microbes in overcoming the production of enteric ferme...

Journal: :علوم دامی 0
محسن صحرایی بلوردی دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد، دانشگاه ارومیه رسول پیرمحمدی دانشیار، دانشگاه ارومیه

this study was conducted to evaluate effects of rosemary essential oils (reo) on feed digestibility, blood and rumen parameters of ghezel sheep. four male sheep with average body weight 46±2 kg were used in a 4×4 latin square design. treatments composed of basal diet (control) in addition to diets containing 100 (ro100), 200 (ro200) and 400 (ro400) mg/day of reo.  sheep's fed with 4 diets ...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
S C Leahy W J Kelly R S Ronimus N Wedlock E Altermann G T Attwood

Ruminant-derived methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas, is a consequence of microbial fermentation in the digestive tract of livestock. Development of mitigation strategies to reduce CH4 emissions from farmed animals is currently the subject of both scientific and environmental interest. Methanogens are the sole producers of ruminant CH4, and therefore CH4 abatement strategies can either targe...

2013
Alison H. Kingston-Smith Teri E. Davies Pauline Rees Stevens Luis A. J. Mur

The rumen microbiota enable ruminants to degrade complex ligno-cellulosic compounds to produce high quality protein for human consumption. However, enteric fermentation by domestic ruminants generates negative by-products: greenhouse gases (methane) and environmental nitrogen pollution. The current lack of cultured isolates representative of the totality of rumen microbial species creates an in...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1984
V P de Faria J T Huber

Two experiments using six rumen-fistulated Holstein steers in 3 X 3 Latin square designs were conducted to test the effects of urea addition to corn silage, and grain addition to haylage, on feed intake, digestibility of nutrients and rumen fermentation of complete diets fed once daily. Addition of .34 and .68% urea to corn silage increased dietary crude protein from 8.1 to 11.3 and 13.3%, and ...

Journal: :Annales de recherches veterinaires. Annals of veterinary research 1982
M Candau J Massengo

Two groups of Merino sheep (with or without rumen fistulae) were used to study the effect of feeding maize-silage (compared to hay) on: thiamine concentrations in rumen fluid, tissues and organ; blood transketolase activity; microbial fermentation in the rumen. After sheep were transferred from a hay diet to maize-silage, thiamine concentrations in ruminal fluid fell to about 25% of control val...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1980
L E Phillip J G Buchanan-Smith W L Grovum

The study was designed to determine whether products of fermentation in corn silage could limit its voluntary intake. Six rumen-cannulated Hereford steers were assigned randomly to diets of corn silage (CS) and dried corn forage reconstituted either with water (DC + W) or with extracts from corn silage (DC + CSE) according to a crossover design with three experimental periods. During each perio...

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