Upon arrival in feedlots, cattle normally must be adapted to high-concentrate diets. The microbial population in the rumen of incoming cattle normally is suited to digestion of forages, and when cattle are transitioned onto concentrate diets, opportunistic bacteria that produce lactic acid can proliferate rapidly, leading to excesses of lactic acid in the rumen. High levels of lactic acid in the rumen may cause mild to severe acidosis. Megasphaera elsdenii is a lactate-utilizing bacterium that normally is present in rumens of cattle that have been adapted to high-grain diets, but numbers of the organism are relatively low during the step-up phase. Increasing the numbers of lactate-utilizing bacteria in newly arrived cattle by orally dosing ...
M.Sc.The remarkable adaptability of the ruminant with respect to the variety of feeds of different c...
Background:Megasphaera elsdenii is an ecologically important rumen bacterium that metabolizes lactat...
Feedlot cattle commonly shed the foodborne pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 in their feces. Megasph...
Upon arrival in feedlots, cattle normally must be adapted to high-concentrate diets. The microbial ...
Direct-fed microbials commonly have been used to enhance performance or to decrease shedding of food...
Aim: To determine whether Megasphaera elsdenii YE34 (lactic acid degrader) and Butyrivibrio fibrisol...
SARA is a common and serious metabolic disorder in early lactation in dairy cattle and in finishing ...
When cattle are fed grain, acidotic ruminal conditions and decreased efficiency in starch utilisatio...
Cattle entering feedlots typically are adapted to finishing diets over a period of 2 to 4 weeks by g...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryJames S. DrouillardTwo experiments were c...
Ruminal acidosis is discussed with reference to causes and economic and health implications. Distinc...
The cost of roughages is relatively high in comparison to their contribution of nutrients to feedlot...
Sixty high-producing multiparous Holstein cows were used in a randomized complete block design exper...
Abstract Lactate utilising bacteria (LUB) assist in reducing the risk of ruminal lactate acidosis wh...
The objective of the study was to determine whether early post-partum dosing of Megasphaera elsdenii...
M.Sc.The remarkable adaptability of the ruminant with respect to the variety of feeds of different c...
Background:Megasphaera elsdenii is an ecologically important rumen bacterium that metabolizes lactat...
Feedlot cattle commonly shed the foodborne pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 in their feces. Megasph...
Upon arrival in feedlots, cattle normally must be adapted to high-concentrate diets. The microbial ...
Direct-fed microbials commonly have been used to enhance performance or to decrease shedding of food...
Aim: To determine whether Megasphaera elsdenii YE34 (lactic acid degrader) and Butyrivibrio fibrisol...
SARA is a common and serious metabolic disorder in early lactation in dairy cattle and in finishing ...
When cattle are fed grain, acidotic ruminal conditions and decreased efficiency in starch utilisatio...
Cattle entering feedlots typically are adapted to finishing diets over a period of 2 to 4 weeks by g...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryJames S. DrouillardTwo experiments were c...
Ruminal acidosis is discussed with reference to causes and economic and health implications. Distinc...
The cost of roughages is relatively high in comparison to their contribution of nutrients to feedlot...
Sixty high-producing multiparous Holstein cows were used in a randomized complete block design exper...
Abstract Lactate utilising bacteria (LUB) assist in reducing the risk of ruminal lactate acidosis wh...
The objective of the study was to determine whether early post-partum dosing of Megasphaera elsdenii...
M.Sc.The remarkable adaptability of the ruminant with respect to the variety of feeds of different c...
Background:Megasphaera elsdenii is an ecologically important rumen bacterium that metabolizes lactat...
Feedlot cattle commonly shed the foodborne pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 in their feces. Megasph...