Five mathematical models were evaluated for their ability to describe ruminal degradability profiles of protein sources composed of herbaceous legumes, browse species and oilseed cakes. Degradability constants of dry matter, organic matter, nitrogen and neutral detergent fiber of the feeds were taken into account. Tests of regression coefficients, analysis of residual behavior and ocnsistencies in parameter estimates were adopted for model comparison and validation. The conventional exponential model was the best for all feed classes in describing DM, OM and N disappearance while the exponential decay model was the best in describing degradation profile of NDF for all feed classes
Kinetics of nutrient degradation in the rumen is an important component of feed evaluation systems f...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The classical model utilized to analyze data from in situ rumen degradability technique was original...
SUMMARY This studied aimed to evaluate the parameters of ruminal degradation kinetics of protein con...
It is essential to study the dynamics of rumen degradation of feeds before their potential use in fo...
Objective. The objective of this study was to determine the in situ digestion parameters of sallow l...
The aim of this study was to identify the models which best fit the degradation profiles of some for...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
The object of the present review is to analyze the methodologies that are commonly used to estimate ...
The objective was to compare alternative models for fitting to data on degradation of dry matter (DM...
ABSTRACT: Several methods were used for the evaluation of feed protein for rumen degradability and i...
With the purpose of comparing the ruminal degradation models, proposed by Waldo et al. (1972) and Me...
WOS: 000333080000015The objective of this experiment was to estimate in situ effective crude protein...
Outlines the measuring rates of feed degradation in the rumen, w. ref. to parameters used in ruminal...
Equations to describe gas production profiles, obtained using manual or automated systems for in vit...
Kinetics of nutrient degradation in the rumen is an important component of feed evaluation systems f...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The classical model utilized to analyze data from in situ rumen degradability technique was original...
SUMMARY This studied aimed to evaluate the parameters of ruminal degradation kinetics of protein con...
It is essential to study the dynamics of rumen degradation of feeds before their potential use in fo...
Objective. The objective of this study was to determine the in situ digestion parameters of sallow l...
The aim of this study was to identify the models which best fit the degradation profiles of some for...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
The object of the present review is to analyze the methodologies that are commonly used to estimate ...
The objective was to compare alternative models for fitting to data on degradation of dry matter (DM...
ABSTRACT: Several methods were used for the evaluation of feed protein for rumen degradability and i...
With the purpose of comparing the ruminal degradation models, proposed by Waldo et al. (1972) and Me...
WOS: 000333080000015The objective of this experiment was to estimate in situ effective crude protein...
Outlines the measuring rates of feed degradation in the rumen, w. ref. to parameters used in ruminal...
Equations to describe gas production profiles, obtained using manual or automated systems for in vit...
Kinetics of nutrient degradation in the rumen is an important component of feed evaluation systems f...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The classical model utilized to analyze data from in situ rumen degradability technique was original...