Consumers accustomed to eating meat and dairy products from animals raised on grain often describe products from New Zealand pasture-raised animals as having an undesirable flavour. This could adversely affect the acceptability and returns for meat and dairy products in certain oversea markets. This flavour, often described as pastoral, grassy or faecal, has been attributed in part to the high concentration of indole and skatole present in the meat of animals raised on fresh perennial ryegrass/white clover pasture. Skatole and indole are formed in the rumen from the microbial degradation of tryptophan. A pasture diet is high in protein that is both soluble and rapidly degraded, resulting in an abundance of free peptides and amino acids in t...
White clover produces high quality forage for ruminant production, but it results in high rumen ammo...
In vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) of African browse species often indicates artificially...
The effect of feeding plant by-products (cardoon meal (CM), dried corn gluten feed (CGF), corn (CDGS...
Feeding legumes, such as white clover (Trifolium repens), results in higher intakes and increased an...
Feeding legumes, such as white clover (Trifolium repens), results in higher intakes and increased an...
Flavour is a factor that has a large influence on meat quality. Pastoral flavour that results from t...
Skatole and indole concentrations in the rumen were compared with the rumen concentrations of ammoni...
Legume forages, such as sainfoin, and birdsfoot trefoil can increase the forage quality and quantity...
Some bioactive secondary metabolites in forage legumes can cause digestive interactions, so that the...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Both the anti-nutritional and beneficial effects of secondary compounds in a range of temperate and ...
Proteins from forage legumes are often poorly utilized by ruminants. Indeed, they are too rapidly de...
Proteins from forage legumes are often poorly utilized by ruminants. Indeed, they are too rapidly de...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
White clover produces high quality forage for ruminant production, but it results in high rumen ammo...
In vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) of African browse species often indicates artificially...
The effect of feeding plant by-products (cardoon meal (CM), dried corn gluten feed (CGF), corn (CDGS...
Feeding legumes, such as white clover (Trifolium repens), results in higher intakes and increased an...
Feeding legumes, such as white clover (Trifolium repens), results in higher intakes and increased an...
Flavour is a factor that has a large influence on meat quality. Pastoral flavour that results from t...
Skatole and indole concentrations in the rumen were compared with the rumen concentrations of ammoni...
Legume forages, such as sainfoin, and birdsfoot trefoil can increase the forage quality and quantity...
Some bioactive secondary metabolites in forage legumes can cause digestive interactions, so that the...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Both the anti-nutritional and beneficial effects of secondary compounds in a range of temperate and ...
Proteins from forage legumes are often poorly utilized by ruminants. Indeed, they are too rapidly de...
Proteins from forage legumes are often poorly utilized by ruminants. Indeed, they are too rapidly de...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Tannin can be found in many tropical plants and the presence of tannin may reduce the nutritional va...
White clover produces high quality forage for ruminant production, but it results in high rumen ammo...
In vitro organic matter disappearance (IVOMD) of African browse species often indicates artificially...
The effect of feeding plant by-products (cardoon meal (CM), dried corn gluten feed (CGF), corn (CDGS...