نتایج جستجو برای: subacute ruminal acidosis

تعداد نتایج: 30349  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
W Z Yang L Xu Y L Zhao L Y Chen T A McAllister

Many feedlot finishing diets include wheat when the relative wheat prices are low. This study was conducted to examine the responses in ruminal pH and fermentation as well as site and extent of digestion from substituting soft or hard wheat for barley grain and to determine whether an elevated monensin concentration might decrease indicators of ruminal acidosis in feedlot heifers. Five ruminall...

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2008
Jörg M D Enemark

Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) has become an increasing problem in well-managed, high yielding dairy herds and the monitoring of groups of cows for signs of the condition is now crucial. Rumenocentesis may be ethically questionable but the technique remains the most reliable means of diagnosing SARA. Continuous measurement of ruminal pH may however be possible in the future. Parameters refle...

A. Hafiz D.M. Makhdoomi N.A. Tufani,

Forty two small ruminants, 26 (61.90%) sheep and 16 (38.10%) goats were treated for rumen acidosis. 19 (45.24%), 12 (28.57%), 6 (14.29%) and 5 (11.90%) animals had eaten apple, cooked rice (wazwan left over) turnip and chapatti respectively and manifested clinical form of ruminal acidosis with, 2.86%; (n=18) as mild (Rumen fluid pH=6.32 ±0.09316), 38.09%;(n=16)moderate (Rumen fluid pH=5.71 ±0.0...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
R J Cooper T J Klopfenstein R A Stock C T Milton D W Herold J C Parrott

Four metabolism and two finishing trials were conducted to determine the effects of imposed feed intake variation on acidosis and performance of finishing steers. In Metabolism Trial 1, four ruminally fistulated steers were limit-fed and subjected to either a constant amount of feed per day (C) or low intake variation of .7 kg/d (LV). No treatment differences were found for intake or measures o...

2007
J. M. DeFrain J. E. Shirley

The efficiency of feedstuff utilization by ruminal microorganisms and the cow’s genetic ability to convert feed nutrients into milk and milk components are major factors that influence the profitability of a dairy herd. Monensin’s ability to modify the movement of ions across biological membranes leads to alterations in bacterial populations and subsequent changes in the proportion of volatile ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2013
n.a. tufani d.m. makhdoomi a. hafiz

forty two small ruminants, 26 (61.90%) sheep and 16 (38.10%) goats were treated for rumen acidosis. 19 (45.24%), 12 (28.57%), 6 (14.29%) and 5 (11.90%) animals had eaten apple, cooked rice (wazwan left over) turnip and chapatti respectively and manifested clinical form of ruminal acidosis with, 2.86%; (n=18) as mild (rumen fluid ph=6.32 ±0.09316), 38.09%;(n=16)moderate (rumen fluid ph=5.71 ±0.0...

Journal: :Pharma innovation 2023

Ruminal diseases, which occur during the transition period, can be prevented in part by nutrition. The ruminal disorders ketosis, acidosis, tympany, and milk fever have a negative impact on dairy animals' output. These issues arise high yielding animals, nutritional approaches assist resolving them. purpose of this review was to investigate connections between feeding practises animal welfare, ...

2016
Miao Long Peng LI Yi Zhang Xinliang Chen Zenggui Gao Guowen Liu

This study was conducted to determine if adding the acid-tolerant engineered bacterial strain M. elsdenii H6F32 to the rumen of sheep would reduce the risk of lactic acidosis. Lactic acidosis were induced by feed challenges in three groups of six sheep intraruminally dosed with wheat. In each group, sheep were not supplemented(C) or supplemented with the original bacterial strain M.elsdenii H6(...

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