To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degradation characteristics and kinetics of silages of three different forages in the rumen of lactating dairy cows were estimated in vitro using the gas production technique (GPT), and in situ using the nylon bag technique. Silages originated from intensively managed grassland (IMG), extensively managed species-poor grassland (SPP) and extensively managed species-rich grassland (SPR). Some individual species originating from extensively managed species-poor and species-rich grasslands were used to estimate their degradability with GPT in order to compare the differences among the species occurring on these two types of grassland. All samples wer...
AbstractTo study in vivo digestibility of forages from semi-natural grasslands two experiments were ...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) is a major chemical component of forages and its degradability (dNDF) ...
AbstractTo obtain insight into ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural gr...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
To assess the effect of grassland management on the ruminal digestion of silages, four lactating dai...
AbstractThe DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
An experiment was carried out in order to describe the ruminal degradation characteristics of forage...
Grass samples were harvested during the 1993 growing season after a precut on April 27, 1993 and wer...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
The aim of this thesis was to describe and compare timothy (Phleum pratense L.) and red clover (Trif...
In Western Europe, perennial ryegrass is the most widely used grass species for grazing cattle, beca...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
AbstractTo study in vivo digestibility of forages from semi-natural grasslands two experiments were ...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) is a major chemical component of forages and its degradability (dNDF) ...
AbstractTo obtain insight into ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural gr...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
To assess the effect of grassland management on the ruminal digestion of silages, four lactating dai...
AbstractThe DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
An experiment was carried out in order to describe the ruminal degradation characteristics of forage...
Grass samples were harvested during the 1993 growing season after a precut on April 27, 1993 and wer...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
The aim of this thesis was to describe and compare timothy (Phleum pratense L.) and red clover (Trif...
In Western Europe, perennial ryegrass is the most widely used grass species for grazing cattle, beca...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
AbstractTo study in vivo digestibility of forages from semi-natural grasslands two experiments were ...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) is a major chemical component of forages and its degradability (dNDF) ...