Ruminal lactic acidosis is one of the most important metabolic problems in feedlot cattle. Gradually transitioning cattle to finishing-feedlot diets may reduce the risk for ruminal acidosis by providing sufficient time for adaptation. This adaptation of feedlot cattle to high-concentrate diets may causes marked changes in the ruminal environment, and time is required to establish stable ruminal conditions. However, few studies have evaluated the ruminal adaptation in steers. A metabolism trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of two consecutive glucose challenges on rumen function in steers fed a high-energy finishing diet. Four Holstein steers (320 kg LW) with cannula in the rumen were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design. Four treat...
This study was conducted to explore the proper time required to achieve stabilization in digestibili...
Eighteen ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine effects of Rumensin level on incidence a...
Objectives were to evaluate the effects of rumen-protected glucose supplementation on milk productio...
The objective of this experiment was to determine if ruminal temperature rise coincides with pH redu...
The experiment reported in this research paper aimed to determine whether clinical and subclinical e...
The diet transition phase is thought to be the highest risk period for development of low ruminal pH...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of grain adaptation protocol on subacute acidosis, fee...
This study evaluated the reliability of various blood parameters to assess the ruminal acidosis in c...
Researchers have known for many years that it takes more feed to produce live weight gain in ruminan...
Ruminal acidosis is a prevalent, costly metabolic disorder in beef feedlot cattle characterized by l...
Three experiments were conducted to elucidate the effects of ruminal acidosis on rumen and pancreati...
The primary goal of feedlot cattle nutrition is to provide the most appropriate feeds for cattle to ...
One of the largest challenges for the dairy industry is to provide cows with a diet which is highly ...
Ruminal acidosis is a prevalent and costly metabolic disorder in beef feedlot cattle characterized b...
Nine ruminally fistulated yearling steers were used in a 9 x 2 Incomplete Latin square to evaluate b...
This study was conducted to explore the proper time required to achieve stabilization in digestibili...
Eighteen ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine effects of Rumensin level on incidence a...
Objectives were to evaluate the effects of rumen-protected glucose supplementation on milk productio...
The objective of this experiment was to determine if ruminal temperature rise coincides with pH redu...
The experiment reported in this research paper aimed to determine whether clinical and subclinical e...
The diet transition phase is thought to be the highest risk period for development of low ruminal pH...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of grain adaptation protocol on subacute acidosis, fee...
This study evaluated the reliability of various blood parameters to assess the ruminal acidosis in c...
Researchers have known for many years that it takes more feed to produce live weight gain in ruminan...
Ruminal acidosis is a prevalent, costly metabolic disorder in beef feedlot cattle characterized by l...
Three experiments were conducted to elucidate the effects of ruminal acidosis on rumen and pancreati...
The primary goal of feedlot cattle nutrition is to provide the most appropriate feeds for cattle to ...
One of the largest challenges for the dairy industry is to provide cows with a diet which is highly ...
Ruminal acidosis is a prevalent and costly metabolic disorder in beef feedlot cattle characterized b...
Nine ruminally fistulated yearling steers were used in a 9 x 2 Incomplete Latin square to evaluate b...
This study was conducted to explore the proper time required to achieve stabilization in digestibili...
Eighteen ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine effects of Rumensin level on incidence a...
Objectives were to evaluate the effects of rumen-protected glucose supplementation on milk productio...