Non-Peer ReviewedBarley grains are as a main source of feed for ruminants in Canada. Although barley varieties have similar chemical composition, they exhibit different rumen degradation characteristics and nutrient availability. The objective of this study was to estimate nutrient availability of the six barley varieties using nylon bags incubated for 0, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 and 48 h in the rumen of dairy cow and determine the rumen degradation parameters of DM, CP and starch according to the first order degradation kinetics equation. The results indicated that the barley varieties showed different degradation rate (Kd) of DM, CP and starch during incubation period. CDC Trey was the highest (P<0.05) in effective degradability of DM (498.04g/kg)...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The objectives of this study were to assess the magnitude of differences among barley silages with d...
Non-Peer ReviewedBarley grains are as a main source of feed for ruminants in Canada. Although barley...
The objective of this study was to compare the most widely grown barley cultivar in Canada, AC Metc...
The objective of this study was to investigate rumen available soluble, insoluble and total protein...
Barley grain is one of the main sources of feed for ruminants in Canada. Although barley varieties m...
<p>The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, a...
A lack of information about nutritional and digestibility characteristics of common barley varieties...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of new hulless barley lines...
The chemical composition of barley grain, including the structure of starch, can vary among barley v...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
The fibrous barley hull is the main reason for barley’s low available energy relative to corn. Barle...
The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, and ...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The objectives of this study were to assess the magnitude of differences among barley silages with d...
Non-Peer ReviewedBarley grains are as a main source of feed for ruminants in Canada. Although barley...
The objective of this study was to compare the most widely grown barley cultivar in Canada, AC Metc...
The objective of this study was to investigate rumen available soluble, insoluble and total protein...
Barley grain is one of the main sources of feed for ruminants in Canada. Although barley varieties m...
<p>The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, a...
A lack of information about nutritional and digestibility characteristics of common barley varieties...
Several genotypes of barley have been developed by Crop Development Center. However, no quantitative...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of new hulless barley lines...
The chemical composition of barley grain, including the structure of starch, can vary among barley v...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
The fibrous barley hull is the main reason for barley’s low available energy relative to corn. Barle...
The chemical composition of barley grain can vary among barley varieties (Fibar, Xena, McGwire, and ...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
The objectives of this study were to assess the magnitude of differences among barley silages with d...