AbstractA dynamic simulation model of digestion and absorption of nutrients was modified and evaluated under non-steady state conditions. The results of detailed grazing experiments, including allowed grazing times (Exp. 1), combinations of rumen fill and starvation length before grazing (Exp. 2) and contrasting sward masses and sward heights (Exp. 3) as main treatments were used as reference values. The model was modified to run under a discontinuous feed input of ryegrass. Neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and nitrogen rumen pools were predicted with a relatively low root mean square prediction error (MSPE) of the observed means (11%) in Exps. 1 and 2, but a higher value (18%) was observed in Exp. 3. This significantly higher root MSPE was as...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
In the past decade, a number of mechanistic, dynamic simulation models of several components of the ...
Current feed evaluation systems for ruminants are too imprecise to describe diets in terms of their ...
A dynamic simulation model of digestion and absorption of nutrients was modified and evaluated under...
AbstractA dynamic simulation model of digestion and absorption of nutrients was modified and evaluat...
A simulation rumen model has been developed to function under non-steady state conditions in order t...
ABSTRACT: Animal simulation models are sets of equations used to describe biological processes. A no...
Estimates of herbage intake and parallel measurements of ingestive and digestive behaviors of grazin...
A series of grazing (chapters 2, 3, 5 and 6) in-vitro (chapter 4) and modelling trials (chapters 1 a...
Simulation modelling was used to investigate interactions between forage degradation characteristics...
Mathematical modeling techniques have been applied to study various aspects of the ruminant, such as...
All mechanistic rumen models cover the main drivers of variation in rumen function, which are feed i...
This experiment was aimed at studying the role of rumen fill in signalling the termination of grazin...
A dynamic model of the functional response is a first prerequisite to be able to bridge the gap betw...
A previously developed dynamic model of digestion and absorption of nutrients in cattle fed sugarcan...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
In the past decade, a number of mechanistic, dynamic simulation models of several components of the ...
Current feed evaluation systems for ruminants are too imprecise to describe diets in terms of their ...
A dynamic simulation model of digestion and absorption of nutrients was modified and evaluated under...
AbstractA dynamic simulation model of digestion and absorption of nutrients was modified and evaluat...
A simulation rumen model has been developed to function under non-steady state conditions in order t...
ABSTRACT: Animal simulation models are sets of equations used to describe biological processes. A no...
Estimates of herbage intake and parallel measurements of ingestive and digestive behaviors of grazin...
A series of grazing (chapters 2, 3, 5 and 6) in-vitro (chapter 4) and modelling trials (chapters 1 a...
Simulation modelling was used to investigate interactions between forage degradation characteristics...
Mathematical modeling techniques have been applied to study various aspects of the ruminant, such as...
All mechanistic rumen models cover the main drivers of variation in rumen function, which are feed i...
This experiment was aimed at studying the role of rumen fill in signalling the termination of grazin...
A dynamic model of the functional response is a first prerequisite to be able to bridge the gap betw...
A previously developed dynamic model of digestion and absorption of nutrients in cattle fed sugarcan...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
In the past decade, a number of mechanistic, dynamic simulation models of several components of the ...
Current feed evaluation systems for ruminants are too imprecise to describe diets in terms of their ...