نتایج جستجو برای: Acute Experimental Ruminal Acidosis

تعداد نتایج: 1206050  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
afshin jafari-dehkordi mohammad rahim haji-hajikolaei zahra karimi-dehkordi

for induction of ruminal acidosis, 10 clinically healthy three years old non pregnant female sheep were selected. prior to the infusion of sucrose (0 hour), rumen and blood samples were obtained in order to determine baseline rumen and blood ph, respectively. electrocardiogram (ecg) was also recorded. acute ruminal acidosis was induced experimentally with sucrose at a dose of 18g kg-1 body weig...

Afshin Jafari-Dehkordi, Mohammad Rahim Haji-Hajikolaei Zahra Karimi-Dehkordi

For induction of ruminal acidosis, 10 clinically healthy three years old non pregnant female sheep were selected. Prior to the infusion of sucrose (0 hour), rumen and blood samples were obtained in order to determine baseline rumen and blood pH, respectively. Electrocardiogram (ECG) was also recorded. Acute ruminal acidosis was induced experimentally with sucrose at a dose of 18g kg-1 body weig...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
T G Nagaraja E C Titgemeyer

Ruminal acidosis continues to be a common ruminal digestive disorder in beef cattle and can lead to marked reductions in cattle performance. Ruminal acidosis or increased accumulation of organic acids in the rumen reflects imbalance between microbial production, microbial utilization, and ruminal absorption of organic acids. The severity of acidosis, generally related to the amount, frequency, ...

2013
Giorgio Marchesini Roberta De Nardi Matteo Gianesella Anna-Lisa Stefani Massimo Morgante Antonio Barberio Igino Andrighetto Severino Segato

BACKGROUND Ruminal acidosis is responsible for the onset of different pathologies in dairy and feedlot cattle, but there are major difficulties in the diagnosis. This study modelled the data obtained from various blood variables to identify those that could indicate the severity of ruminal acidosis. Six heifers were fed three experimental rations throughout three periods. The diets were charact...

1998
F. N. Owens D. S. Secrist W. J. Hill D. R. Gill

Acute and chronic acidosis, conditions that follow ingestion of excessive amounts of readily fermented carbohydrate, are prominent production problems for ruminants fed diets rich in concentrate. Often occurring during adaptation to concentrate-rich diets in feedyards, chronic acidosis may continue during the feeding period. With acute acidosis, ruminal acidity and osmolality increase markedly ...

2015
S. Bashir T. Hussain Muneer Ahmad Dar

Ruminal lactic acidosis is a condition that arises in ruminants due to the ingestion of excess quantities of easily digestible grains leading to diarrhea, anorexia and physiological derangements which can be fatal in severe cases. A clinical case of cow with history of rice flour ingestion showing signs of acute ruminal lactic acidosis was managed. The pH of ruminal fluid was 5.1. The number of...

2014
Claudia Concha María Daniella Carretta Pablo Alarcón Ivan Conejeros Diego Gallardo Alejandra Isabel Hidalgo Nestor Tadich Dante Daniel Cáceres María Angélica Hidalgo Rafael Agustín Burgos

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is one of the main mechanisms used to kill microbes during innate immune response. D-lactic acid, which is augmented during acute ruminal acidosis, reduces platelet activating factor (PAF)-induced ROS production and L-selectin shedding in bovine neutrophils in vitro. This study was conducted to investigate whether acute ruminal acidosis induced by acute ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1980
L A Muir P F Duquette E L Rickes G E Smith

Inclusion of thiopeptin, a sulfur-containing peptide antibiotic, at 0, 2.75, 5.5, 8.25, 11 and 22 ppm in the feed was evaluated in 8-week growth trials with 252 lambs. An abrupt diet shift to micronized milo at the start of the trials was used to provide a lactic acidosis challenge. Five of 78 control lambs died within 48 hr after the challenge. In lambs fed diets containing thiopeptin at level...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
T Schwaiger K A Beauchemin G B Penner

This study was conducted to determine if the duration of time cattle are fed a high-grain diet affects their susceptibility to and recovery from ruminal acidosis. Sixteen Angus heifers (BW ± SEM, 261 ± 6.1 kg) were assigned to 1 of 4 blocks and fed a backgrounding diet consisting of 60% barley silage, 30% barley grain, and 10% supplement (DM basis). Within block, cattle were randomly assigned t...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2009
Michael A Steele Ousama AlZahal Sarah E Hook Jim Croom Brian W McBride

A mature dairy cow was transitioned from a high forage (100% forage) to a high-grain (79% grain) diet over seven days. Continuous ruminal pH recordings were utilized to diagnose the severity of ruminal acidosis. Additionally, blood and rumen papillae biopsies were collected to describe the structural and functional adaptations of the rumen epithelium. On the final day of the grain challenge, th...

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