The objective of this experiment was to investigate the effect of level of dietary concentrate on rumen fer-mentation, digestibility, and N losses in lactating dairy cows. The experiment was a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square design with 6 cows and 16-d adaptation periods. Ruminal contents were exchanged between cows at the beginning of each adaptation period. Data for 2 of the diets tested in this experiment are presented here. The diets contained (dry matter basis): 52 % (LowC; con-trol) and 72 % (HighC) concentrate feeds. Crude protein contents of the diets were 16.5 and 16.4%, respectively. The HighC diet decreased ruminal pH and ammonia concentration and increased propionate concentration compared with LowC. Acetate:propionate ratio was g...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
We assessed the interactive effects of gross feed use efficiency (FUE, milk yield per kg DMI) backgr...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of increasing the amount of grain-based concen...
Ten lactating Holstein cows fitted with ruminal cannulas that were part of a larger feeding trial we...
This study investigated the effects of different diet concentrate levels in animal diets as a source...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Forty lactating Holstein cows, including 10 with ruminal cannulas, were blocked by days in milk into...
The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of 2 different sources of rumen available nitrog...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Nitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for available hyd...
We studied the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by dairy cows, using three diets differing in the...
Thirty-two multiparous and 16 primiparous Holstein cows in midlactation averaging 126 d in milk were...
Concentrations of milk urea N (MUN) are influenced by dietary crude protein (CP) concentration and i...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
We assessed the interactive effects of gross feed use efficiency (FUE, milk yield per kg DMI) backgr...
An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of increasing the amount of grain-based concen...
Ten lactating Holstein cows fitted with ruminal cannulas that were part of a larger feeding trial we...
This study investigated the effects of different diet concentrate levels in animal diets as a source...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Forty lactating Holstein cows, including 10 with ruminal cannulas, were blocked by days in milk into...
The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of 2 different sources of rumen available nitrog...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Nitrate may lower methane production in ruminants by competing with methanogenesis for available hyd...
We studied the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by dairy cows, using three diets differing in the...
Thirty-two multiparous and 16 primiparous Holstein cows in midlactation averaging 126 d in milk were...
Concentrations of milk urea N (MUN) are influenced by dietary crude protein (CP) concentration and i...
Dietary supplementation has been well documented as an effective enteric methane (CH4) mitigation st...
An experiment was conducted during 6 weeks to evaluate effects of a reduced dietary level of protein...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
We assessed the interactive effects of gross feed use efficiency (FUE, milk yield per kg DMI) backgr...