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Comparison of ruminal degradability of starch of maize grain and maize silages by in vitro method

Comparison of ruminal degradability of starch of maize grain and maize silages by in vitro method

... The objective of this experiment was to determine the in vitro ruminal degradability of starch (IVRDS) in the set of maize silages. The set included three types of maize silages made from (1) whole plants ...

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Ruminal degradability of Guinea grass silage  inoculated with Streptoccocus bovis isolated from bovine rumen combined or not with com wheat bran

Ruminal degradability of Guinea grass silage inoculated with Streptoccocus bovis isolated from bovine rumen combined or not with com wheat bran

... the ruminal degradability in situ of the dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) of Guinea grass ...of ruminal degradability of DM, ...

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An assessment of differences in the ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of crude protein in brewer’s grains and maize draff

An assessment of differences in the ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of crude protein in brewer’s grains and maize draff

... the ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of crude protein contained in brewer’s grains (BG) and maize draff ...of ruminal degradability was tested using the “in sacco” method on 3 ...

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A meta-analysis on in situ ruminal degradability of grains and meals for energy concentrate feeds

A meta-analysis on in situ ruminal degradability of grains and meals for energy concentrate feeds

... situ ruminal degradability conducted in Brazil and published between January 1998 and December ...situ ruminal degradability of grains of oats (Avena sativa), cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), ...

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The influence of locality, treatment against european corn borer (Ostrinia Nubilalis), hybrid and silage additive on the ruminal degradability of starch of maize silage

The influence of locality, treatment against european corn borer (Ostrinia Nubilalis), hybrid and silage additive on the ruminal degradability of starch of maize silage

... The aim of this experiment was to determinate the infl uence of the stand, hybrid, treatment against european corn borer (“ECB”) and used silages preparation on the ruminal degradability of starch (“RDS”) in ...

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In situ evaluation of ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of extruded soybeans

In situ evaluation of ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of extruded soybeans

... situ ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of raw (E0) soybeans and soybeans extruded at 145°C (E145), 155°C (E155) and 165°C ...effective ruminal degradabilities (ERD) for an assumed ...

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Effects of electron beam, NaOH and urea on chemical composition, phenolic compounds, in situ ruminal degradability and in vitro gas production kinetics of pistachio by-products

Effects of electron beam, NaOH and urea on chemical composition, phenolic compounds, in situ ruminal degradability and in vitro gas production kinetics of pistachio by-products

... situ ruminal degradability of pistachio by-product ...situ ruminal dry matter (DM) degradation data showed that irradiation increased (p < ...

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In vitro ruminal degradability of cereal grain starch

In vitro ruminal degradability of cereal grain starch

... Our statistical evaluation did not include the IVRDS value of maize among the untreated feeds, as ruminal degradability of maize is specific due to the low starch degradation in comparison with wheat, ...

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Effect of the type of non fibre carbohydrates in grass silage based diets on in sacco ruminal degradability and protein value of lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L  cv  Sonet) seeds ground to different particle sizes

Effect of the type of non fibre carbohydrates in grass silage based diets on in sacco ruminal degradability and protein value of lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L cv Sonet) seeds ground to different particle sizes

... rumen degradability of barley grain nutrients was influenced by the type of non-fibre carbohydrates included in grass silage-based diets (Niwińska, ...sacco degradability, although the ru- minal degradation ...

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Effect of carbohydrates in grass silage based diets on in sacco ruminal degradability of barley (Hordeum vulgare L  cv  Lomerit) grain ground to different particle sizes

Effect of carbohydrates in grass silage based diets on in sacco ruminal degradability of barley (Hordeum vulgare L cv Lomerit) grain ground to different particle sizes

... dietary concentrates with specific reference to grass silage protein. The grass silage nitrogen (N) containing compounds is composed of 24–80% of soluble N fraction with degradation rate of about 250%/h (Volden et al., ...

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Effects of microwaving, and moist and dry heating on ruminal degradability of protein and dry matter in soybean meal

Effects of microwaving, and moist and dry heating on ruminal degradability of protein and dry matter in soybean meal

... Abstract Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of microwaving, autoclaving (moist heating), and roasting (dry heating) on gas production parameters and in situ rumen degrada- bility of soybean meal ...

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Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability

Effects of grass species on ruminal degradability of silages and prediction of dry matter effective degradability

... Felina hybrid. Values of effective degradabilities were the highest for Lolium perenne and the lowest for hybrid Felina and Phleum pratense. These DM degradability results indicate Lolium perenne as the best grass ...

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Ruminal degradability of dry matter and neutral detergent fibre of grasses

Ruminal degradability of dry matter and neutral detergent fibre of grasses

... rumen degradability (in sacco) of dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) of the most important grass species grown in the Czech Republic, (II) to compare grass species (n = 5) according to calculated ...

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Effect of maize kernel endosperm type and maturity stage on ruminal in situ degradability and post ruminal in vitro dry matter and starch digestibility

Effect of maize kernel endosperm type and maturity stage on ruminal in situ degradability and post ruminal in vitro dry matter and starch digestibility

... grinding as influenced by endosperm type and maturity stage. Higher MPS was associated with semi-flint endosperm (means 1.76 vs 1.88 mm, P < 0.001) and later harvest time (means 1.79 vs 1.85 mm, P < 0.001). In the ...

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 Impact of glucogenic additive in transition dairy cow diets of varying ruminal starch degradability on yield and composition of milk and reproductive parameters

 Impact of glucogenic additive in transition dairy cow diets of varying ruminal starch degradability on yield and composition of milk and reproductive parameters

... starch ruminal degradability was shown not to have any negative influence on feed dry matter ...low degradability, whereas wheat and barley – high ...degradable ruminal starch (barley, wheat) ...

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Effects of dietary starch types on rumen fermentation and blood profile in goats

Effects of dietary starch types on rumen fermentation and blood profile in goats

... starch degradability with increased ...in ruminal degradability in vitro for the purified starch of waxy vs normal sorghum and corn and in concentrations of VFA or ammonia N in vitro with the ...

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Effects of fumaric acid supplementation on methane production and rumen fermentation in goats fed diets varying in forage and concentrate particle size

Effects of fumaric acid supplementation on methane production and rumen fermentation in goats fed diets varying in forage and concentrate particle size

... for ruminal microbes and enzymes, in amount and in surface area, ...shifted ruminal VFA patterns toward lower A:P in previous studies [15, 17, ...manipulated ruminal fermentation pathways mainly by ...

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Effect of Calcium Supplementation on Ruminal Soluble Calcium Concentration and Ruminal Fermentation.

Effect of Calcium Supplementation on Ruminal Soluble Calcium Concentration and Ruminal Fermentation.

... in ruminal soluble Ca concentrations of only ...had ruminal soluble Ca concentrations that were approximately six times ...had ruminal soluble Ca concentrations ranging from 71 to 115 mg/L (Spears et ...

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Ruminal microbiome-host crosstalk stimulates the development of the ruminal epithelium in a lamb model

Ruminal microbiome-host crosstalk stimulates the development of the ruminal epithelium in a lamb model

... the ruminal epithelium is caused by the lifelong metabolic communication be- tween the rumen microbiota and the host, which develops and changes with diet [6, ...between ruminal microbiota and the develop- ...

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6. Nutritional assessment of corn wet feed in Nili Ravi Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

6. Nutritional assessment of corn wet feed in Nili Ravi Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

... specific gravity and earlier passing from rumen compared with particles having small size and high gravity [20, 21]. Another possible reason might be increased passage rate of digesta from rumen to rectum [20-22]. The ...

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