Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) synthesized in the rumen from carbohydrate fermentation are an essential energy source for ruminants. Current literature supports that SCFA are absorbed across the rumen epithelium via passive diffusion or protein-mediated transport, however, the rate and degree to which these pathways adapt to a change in diet fermentability is unknown. Furthermore, Na+ flux is partially determined by SCFA absorption, and thus is a key indicator of functional changes in the rumen epithelium. The objectives of this study were to determine the time required for a change in SCFA and Na+ absorption across the bovine rumen epithelium and to evaluate the rate and degree to which absorption pathways adapt to an increase in diet ferm...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
Feeding a higher-energy diet by increasing cereal grains at the expense of forage during the last 3 ...
Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of corn and sorghum with different processi...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) synthesized in the rumen from carbohydrate fermentation are an essent...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) synthesized in the rumen from carbohydrate fermentation are an essent...
Feeding highly fermentable diets to ruminants is one strategy to increase energy intake. The increas...
Introduction: Microbial fermentation of carbohydrates in forestomach of ruminants produces large amo...
Introduction: Microbial fermentation of carbohydrates in forestomach of ruminants produces large amo...
Background The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary res...
Modern dairy and beef cattle efficiently produce large quantities of high value products, milk and m...
Modern dairy and beef cattle efficiently produce large quantities of high value products, milk and m...
Feeding diets rich in rapidly fermentable non-structural carbohydrates can lead to the development o...
Feeding diets rich in rapidly fermentable non-structural carbohydrates can lead to the development o...
Inclusion of lipid into diets increases the energy density and, depending on the type of lipid, may ...
Inclusion of lipid into diets increases the energy density and, depending on the type of lipid, may ...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
Feeding a higher-energy diet by increasing cereal grains at the expense of forage during the last 3 ...
Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of corn and sorghum with different processi...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) synthesized in the rumen from carbohydrate fermentation are an essent...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) synthesized in the rumen from carbohydrate fermentation are an essent...
Feeding highly fermentable diets to ruminants is one strategy to increase energy intake. The increas...
Introduction: Microbial fermentation of carbohydrates in forestomach of ruminants produces large amo...
Introduction: Microbial fermentation of carbohydrates in forestomach of ruminants produces large amo...
Background The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of dietary res...
Modern dairy and beef cattle efficiently produce large quantities of high value products, milk and m...
Modern dairy and beef cattle efficiently produce large quantities of high value products, milk and m...
Feeding diets rich in rapidly fermentable non-structural carbohydrates can lead to the development o...
Feeding diets rich in rapidly fermentable non-structural carbohydrates can lead to the development o...
Inclusion of lipid into diets increases the energy density and, depending on the type of lipid, may ...
Inclusion of lipid into diets increases the energy density and, depending on the type of lipid, may ...
Sub-acute ruminal acidosis (SARA) can reduce the production efficiency and impair the welfare of cat...
Feeding a higher-energy diet by increasing cereal grains at the expense of forage during the last 3 ...
Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of corn and sorghum with different processi...