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Biomarker and pathway analyses of urine metabolomics in dairy cows when corn stover replaces alfalfa hay

Biomarker and pathway analyses of urine metabolomics in dairy cows when corn stover replaces alfalfa hay

... (1) alfalfa (AH), containing 23 % alfalfa hay and 7 % Chinese wild rye hay, and (2) corn stover (CS), containing 30 % corn stover instead of alfalfa hay and Chinese wild rye ...

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Interaction effect of starter physical form and alfalfa hay on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, and blood metabolites in Holstein calves

Interaction effect of starter physical form and alfalfa hay on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, and blood metabolites in Holstein calves

... city (Beiranvand et al., 2014). Calves provided with for- age had higher ruminal pH compared with control groups. Castells et al. (2013) reported increased ruminal pH in young calves when forage (chopped alfalfa ...

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Effect of forage type on milk production and quality of Greek buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Effect of forage type on milk production and quality of Greek buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

... as alfalfa hay and corn ...of alfalfa hay and corn silage for Greek buffaloes, the objective of this study was to evaluate alfalfa hay and corn silage supplementation in diets of ...

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The Effect of Wheat Bran on the Total Apparent Digestibility of Dry Matter, NDF, ADF and CP in Goat Diets

The Effect of Wheat Bran on the Total Apparent Digestibility of Dry Matter, NDF, ADF and CP in Goat Diets

... As Dixon & Stockdale (1999) stated, the incorporation of concentrates to the diet increased the total dry matter digestibility and had positive effects on the fiber digestibility of the ingested diet (Chandramoni et ...

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Effects of the dietary nonfiber carbohydrate content on lactation performance, rumen fermentation, and nitrogen utilization in mid-lactation dairy cows receiving corn stover

Effects of the dietary nonfiber carbohydrate content on lactation performance, rumen fermentation, and nitrogen utilization in mid-lactation dairy cows receiving corn stover

... The experimental procedures were approved by the Animal Care Committee at Zhejiang University (Hangzhou, China). Twelve Holstein cows in mid- lactation (159 ± 15 d in milk; 704 ± 72 kg of BW; mean ± SD) were used in a ...

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Comparison of in vitro and in situ techniques for estimating protein degradability of selected feedstuffs

Comparison of in vitro and in situ techniques for estimating protein degradability of selected feedstuffs

... The experiment was conducted using six common rumi- nant feeds including soybean meal, canola meal (as rep- resentatives of plant protein sources), barley and corn grain (as representatives of grain sources), and ...

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Effects of fiber source on apparent digestibility and ruminal fermentation    parameters in sheep fed high-concentrate diets

Effects of fiber source on apparent digestibility and ruminal fermentation parameters in sheep fed high-concentrate diets

... to alfalfa hay, and generally superior to wheat and barley straw in terms of apparent nutrient digestibility, in vitro gas production and N ...stitute alfalfa hay when the latter is in short ...

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The Impact of Nutrition on the Development of Urolithiasis in Captive Giraffes and Meat Goats.

The Impact of Nutrition on the Development of Urolithiasis in Captive Giraffes and Meat Goats.

... with alfalfa hay, were expected to produce some stark differences in dietary content (Table ...and hay to complete pelleted feed ratios that would be given to captive giraffe in ...with hay as ...

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Effect of Type of Hay and Concentrate Level in Intake and Digestibility in Diets for Goats

Effect of Type of Hay and Concentrate Level in Intake and Digestibility in Diets for Goats

... of hay and concentrate on total hay intake and supplied already, the additive/substitutive effect and total apparent digestibility of the diet intake in diets for ...diets: Alfalfa hay (A1), ...

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Abundance of  Lygus  spp. (Heteroptera:Miridae) in canola adjacent to forage and seed alfalfa

Abundance of Lygus spp. (Heteroptera:Miridae) in canola adjacent to forage and seed alfalfa

... between alfalfa fields prior to cutting it on the second week of August, or between the corresponding canola fields prior to alfalfa hay harvest (P > ...after alfalfa was cut, weekly ...

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Mycotoxin Poisoning in an Intensive Beef-Fattening System

Mycotoxin Poisoning in an Intensive Beef-Fattening System

... Abstract: In a beef cattle feedlot for human consumption, located in San Agustin village, Calamuchita department, Córdoba, Argentina, a marked mortality rate took place during the months of February 2013 to June 2014. ...

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EFFECTS OF BARLEY PROCESSING ON THE BIOPRODUCTIVE INDICES IN FATTENING WEANED LAMBS

EFFECTS OF BARLEY PROCESSING ON THE BIOPRODUCTIVE INDICES IN FATTENING WEANED LAMBS

... of alfalfa hay and barley under the following presentation forms: whole grains, roughly ground (4mm) with and without addition of yeast, strain Yea-Sacc 1026 , to lambs submitted for ...

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Morning and evening harvest effects on animal performance

Morning and evening harvest effects on animal performance

... In a related study, dairy cows ate about 10 % more total mixed ration containing 40% PM-harvested alfalfa hay versus the same ration containing AM- harvested hay, produced more milk, and[r] ...

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Comparison of the nutritive value of Madder, Rubia tinctorum L. and Alfalfa, Medicago sativa. using in vitro and in situ measurements

Comparison of the nutritive value of Madder, Rubia tinctorum L. and Alfalfa, Medicago sativa. using in vitro and in situ measurements

... madder hay, which can reduce voluntary DM intake (Van Soest, ...of alfalfa hay could be due to its high NDF and ADF contents as shown in Table ...madder hay may be related to plant anatomy of ...

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Use of Ionophores in Goat Feeding

Use of Ionophores in Goat Feeding

... Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of monensin addition on the total dry matter intake, in goat diets, composed of 30 % alfalfa hay and 70 % corn. Four fistulated cross breed ...

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The potential of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) residue silage as a forage source in Mohabadi dairy goats

The potential of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) residue silage as a forage source in Mohabadi dairy goats

... with alfalfa hay and corn silage on lactation performance, feed intake, nutrient digestibility and some blood parameters of Mohabadi dairy ...replace alfalfa hay and corn silage with SRS as ...

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Microbial biomass dynamics after addition of EDTA into heavy metal contaminated soils

Microbial biomass dynamics after addition of EDTA into heavy metal contaminated soils

... of alfalfa together with EDTA produced the greatest and significant increase of respiratory activities during the first three days of incubation in comparison with other experimen- tal treatments; thereafter a ...

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Identification of emerging viral genomes in transcriptomic datasets of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L )

Identification of emerging viral genomes in transcriptomic datasets of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L )

... major alfalfa cultiva- tion areas and their contribution to the severity of com- plex infections involving multiple pathogens is poorly ...of alfalfa have been described that have the potential to cause ...

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THE INFLUENCE OF SOWING REPORT BETWEEN ALFALFA AND BERSEEM CLOVER IN ADDITION WITH ORCHARD GRASS ON GREEN MATTER YIELD

THE INFLUENCE OF SOWING REPORT BETWEEN ALFALFA AND BERSEEM CLOVER IN ADDITION WITH ORCHARD GRASS ON GREEN MATTER YIELD

... The table 2 contains the green matter yields obtained in the second year of experiments. The waiting for the green matter yield in 2002 was high because in second year of culture, the alfalfa provides a better ...

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