Ruminal degradation of organic matter and protein in alfalfa and prairie hay were evaluated in vivo, using cannulated cows, and in vitro, using a continuous-culture fermenter to simulate ruminal fermentation. Estimates of organic matter degradability, microbial N flow per unit feed N input, and efficiency of microbial growth were not different (P\u3e.10) between the in vivo and in vitro systems. However, for both forages, estimates of nitrogen degradability were greater with the in vitro system. Despite the differences between in vivo and in vitro techniques for some variables, continuous-culture fermentation will allow us to compare the effects of dietary treatments on forage digestion and will aid in the formulation of supplements to meet...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2012. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Marshall D. Stern...
Large number of by-products from the agricultural industry can potentially be used as protein source...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary crude protein ...
Ruminal degradation of organic matter and protein in alfalfa and prairie hay were evaluated in viv...
The present report describes an in vitro continuous culture system to simulate rumen fermentation. T...
Six dual-flow continuous culture fermenters were used over a 10-day experimental period to compare t...
In vitro fermentation of fresh forages minced to resemble chewed material have enabled net proteolys...
Two independent studies were conducted to assess the effects of feeding condensed tannin (CT)-contai...
AbstractSeveral known in situ and in vitro methods were compared for their reliability for determini...
The objective was to evaluate the ruminal fermentation patterns of forage kochia (FK) compared with ...
In the first half of the twentieth century several ruminal in vitro systems were developed. These sy...
An in vitro trial was conducted to investigate the effect of different inoculum sources (buffalo vs...
We evaluated the effects of supplemental carbohydrate sources on the utilization of low- quality fo...
A series of in vitro experiments was conducted to determine the ruminal availability of protein from...
A rapidly growing world population will demand a secure and increased global food supply in the futu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2012. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Marshall D. Stern...
Large number of by-products from the agricultural industry can potentially be used as protein source...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary crude protein ...
Ruminal degradation of organic matter and protein in alfalfa and prairie hay were evaluated in viv...
The present report describes an in vitro continuous culture system to simulate rumen fermentation. T...
Six dual-flow continuous culture fermenters were used over a 10-day experimental period to compare t...
In vitro fermentation of fresh forages minced to resemble chewed material have enabled net proteolys...
Two independent studies were conducted to assess the effects of feeding condensed tannin (CT)-contai...
AbstractSeveral known in situ and in vitro methods were compared for their reliability for determini...
The objective was to evaluate the ruminal fermentation patterns of forage kochia (FK) compared with ...
In the first half of the twentieth century several ruminal in vitro systems were developed. These sy...
An in vitro trial was conducted to investigate the effect of different inoculum sources (buffalo vs...
We evaluated the effects of supplemental carbohydrate sources on the utilization of low- quality fo...
A series of in vitro experiments was conducted to determine the ruminal availability of protein from...
A rapidly growing world population will demand a secure and increased global food supply in the futu...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2012. Major: Animal sciences. Advisor: Marshall D. Stern...
Large number of by-products from the agricultural industry can potentially be used as protein source...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary crude protein ...