Abstract: Fresh, dried or preserved, forage legumes are highly suitable for use as roughage in the animal diet because of their richness in protein, vitamins, and mineral matter. Previous work on forage legumes breeding for improved quality has mostly focused on increasing the crude protein content of these crops. Another major parameter of forage legume quality, especially from the point of view of ruminant nutrition, is the in vitro digestibility of dry matter. Values of both these parameters decrease with age in all forage legumes due to a reduced leat to stem ratio and lignification. The decrease in digestibility after budding comes as a result of an increased lignin content and a rise in the proportion of starch polysaccharides. In the...
Cereals are high important in feeding ruminant animals for their high dry matter production and low ...
Substantial improvements in access to food and increased purchasing power are driving many people to...
Range livestock and wildlife have access to a tremendous diversity of forage plants which vary in nu...
Fresh, dried or preserved, forage legumes are highly suitable for use as roughage in the animal diet...
Abstract — Proteins in forage legumes are rapidly degraded in the rumen, inducing a poor dietary pro...
6 pp., 1 figure, 5 tables, with cover photosThis publication covers the definition of forage quality...
Main Description: The Encyclopedia of Farm Animal Nutrition deals with the whole of farm animal nutr...
A large number of samples of various strains/varieties of different legume and non-legume forages we...
Understanding forage quality and the factors that affect its constituents will help improve livestoc...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
Forage makes up a major portion of the rations of cattle and rate of animal gains varies widely with...
86KA71, Pasture legumes improve the feeding value of summer pastures in a mediterranean-type envir...
Open Access Article; Published online: 16 Mar 2022Crop residues have the potential to alleviate annu...
In tropics and subtropics livestock production challenged by the many factors and among them, the av...
Animal production can be improved by lessening the dependence on ryegrass-based pastures as the sole...
Cereals are high important in feeding ruminant animals for their high dry matter production and low ...
Substantial improvements in access to food and increased purchasing power are driving many people to...
Range livestock and wildlife have access to a tremendous diversity of forage plants which vary in nu...
Fresh, dried or preserved, forage legumes are highly suitable for use as roughage in the animal diet...
Abstract — Proteins in forage legumes are rapidly degraded in the rumen, inducing a poor dietary pro...
6 pp., 1 figure, 5 tables, with cover photosThis publication covers the definition of forage quality...
Main Description: The Encyclopedia of Farm Animal Nutrition deals with the whole of farm animal nutr...
A large number of samples of various strains/varieties of different legume and non-legume forages we...
Understanding forage quality and the factors that affect its constituents will help improve livestoc...
The landscape of most Kentucky operations is heavily dominated by the utilization of cool-season gra...
Forage makes up a major portion of the rations of cattle and rate of animal gains varies widely with...
86KA71, Pasture legumes improve the feeding value of summer pastures in a mediterranean-type envir...
Open Access Article; Published online: 16 Mar 2022Crop residues have the potential to alleviate annu...
In tropics and subtropics livestock production challenged by the many factors and among them, the av...
Animal production can be improved by lessening the dependence on ryegrass-based pastures as the sole...
Cereals are high important in feeding ruminant animals for their high dry matter production and low ...
Substantial improvements in access to food and increased purchasing power are driving many people to...
Range livestock and wildlife have access to a tremendous diversity of forage plants which vary in nu...