The digestive physiology of cattle is characterised by comparatively long digesta mean retention times (MRTs), a particle sorting mechanism (difference in MRTs of large vs. small particles) and a distinct digesta washing (difference in MRTs between particles and fluids) in the reticulorumen (RR). How these processes mature during ontogeny, and how they link to other digestion characteristics and methane production, is largely unknown. We used a set of passage markers (Co-EDTA for fluids and hay particles of 2, 5 and 8 mm length mordanted with Cr, La and Ce, respectively) to measure MRTs in 12 heifers (0.5–2.1 years; hay only) and two groups of 15 lactating cows (2.4– 10.0 years; forage-only vs. forage-concentrate diet). The MRTs differed be...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
Although the effect of animal and diet factors on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from confined catt...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
The digestive physiology of cattle is characterised by comparatively long digesta mean retention tim...
Enteric methane (CH4) production is a side-effect of herbivore digestion, but it is unknown whether ...
While information on individual differences in digesta mean retention time (MRT) might be interestin...
Previous studies indicated that absolute CH4 emissions and CH4 yield might increase and that milk pr...
This study aimed to examine the effect of divergent phenotypic ranking for residual feed intake (RFI...
The aim of the present experiment was to compare silage prepared from maize having a brown midrib (B...
The changes taking place with age in energy turnover of dairy cattle are largely unknown. It is uncl...
The study investigated the diurnal chance in the methane gas percentage in the headspace of the rume...
Feed intake and average daily gain (ADG) in Nellore cattle were determined to calculate residual fee...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
A meta-analysis based on an individual-cow data set was conducted to investigate the effects of betw...
To investigate the relationship between in vitro and in vivo methane (CH4) production measured simul...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
Although the effect of animal and diet factors on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from confined catt...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...
The digestive physiology of cattle is characterised by comparatively long digesta mean retention tim...
Enteric methane (CH4) production is a side-effect of herbivore digestion, but it is unknown whether ...
While information on individual differences in digesta mean retention time (MRT) might be interestin...
Previous studies indicated that absolute CH4 emissions and CH4 yield might increase and that milk pr...
This study aimed to examine the effect of divergent phenotypic ranking for residual feed intake (RFI...
The aim of the present experiment was to compare silage prepared from maize having a brown midrib (B...
The changes taking place with age in energy turnover of dairy cattle are largely unknown. It is uncl...
The study investigated the diurnal chance in the methane gas percentage in the headspace of the rume...
Feed intake and average daily gain (ADG) in Nellore cattle were determined to calculate residual fee...
Many feeding trials have been conducted to quantify enteric methane (CH4) production in ruminants. A...
A meta-analysis based on an individual-cow data set was conducted to investigate the effects of betw...
To investigate the relationship between in vitro and in vivo methane (CH4) production measured simul...
The relationship between in vitro rumen CH4 production of grass silages, using the gas production te...
Although the effect of animal and diet factors on enteric methane (CH4) emissions from confined catt...
Whether differences in digestive physiology exist between different ruminant feeding types has been ...