Cattle spend many hours per day chewing, either eating or ruminating. Comminution of feed and digesta particles affects the kinetics of digestion and passage, and can also affect voluntary feed intake. These, in turn, determine nutrient availability and productive efficiency. Our objective was to incorporate relevant data into a framework leading towards a dynamic mathematical model for comminution from feed through feces in cattle. Although large particles (i.e., those retained on a screen with 1.18-mm pores) often comprise 80 to 90% of swallowed forage dry matter, they account for about 35% of fecal dry matter. Large particles can be a minority of those in the reticulorumen at any given time; therefore, size is not the only criterion dete...
Dairy cow performance is affected by both the nutritional composition and the physical structure of ...
Three trials were conducted to assess the influence of the barley silage particles as a source of e...
Previous work has established that poor diet mixing, diet selection and short-term feed restrictio...
Cattle spend many hours per day chewing, either eating or ruminating. Comminution of feed and digest...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate effects of reducing corn silage particle size on ea...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of feeding rations of different particl...
Ration sorting is thought to allow cows to eat different rations throughout the day, causing fluctua...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of varying dietary forage particle size o...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of reducing forage particle length (FPL) and...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Forage particle size (FPS) ha...
Cereal grains are the predominant starch source (SS) for dairy cows; however, starch digestibility v...
Limited chewing takes place when a cow grazes or eats chopped forage, and a more thorough masticatio...
The ruminant animal has two unique features – it chews its cud and has four distinct compartments in...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate effects of reducing forage particle size on cows in...
<p>Because of the introduction of a milk quota system in 1984 and the subsequent decrease of t...
Dairy cow performance is affected by both the nutritional composition and the physical structure of ...
Three trials were conducted to assess the influence of the barley silage particles as a source of e...
Previous work has established that poor diet mixing, diet selection and short-term feed restrictio...
Cattle spend many hours per day chewing, either eating or ruminating. Comminution of feed and digest...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate effects of reducing corn silage particle size on ea...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of feeding rations of different particl...
Ration sorting is thought to allow cows to eat different rations throughout the day, causing fluctua...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of varying dietary forage particle size o...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of reducing forage particle length (FPL) and...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Forage particle size (FPS) ha...
Cereal grains are the predominant starch source (SS) for dairy cows; however, starch digestibility v...
Limited chewing takes place when a cow grazes or eats chopped forage, and a more thorough masticatio...
The ruminant animal has two unique features – it chews its cud and has four distinct compartments in...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate effects of reducing forage particle size on cows in...
<p>Because of the introduction of a milk quota system in 1984 and the subsequent decrease of t...
Dairy cow performance is affected by both the nutritional composition and the physical structure of ...
Three trials were conducted to assess the influence of the barley silage particles as a source of e...
Previous work has established that poor diet mixing, diet selection and short-term feed restrictio...