An in vivo experiment was performed to determine the effect of level of maize starch in the diet on digestion and site of digestion of organic matter, starch and neutral detergent fibre (NDF). In a repeated change-over design experiment, three cows fitted with a rumen cannula and T-piece cannulae in duodenum and ileum received a low-starch (12% of ration dry matter) and a high-starch (33% of ration dry matter) diet. Starch level was increased by exchanging dried sugar beet pulp by ground maize. After a 2-week adaptation period, feed intake, rumen fermentation parameters (in vivo and in situ), intestinal flows, faecal excretion of organic matter, starch and NDF were estimated. When the high-starch diet was fed, dry matter intake was higher (...
End products of ruminal fermentation differ based on availability of structural (fiber) and nonstruc...
An experiment employing a Latin square design was used to quantify the effects of two stages of matu...
Physical and chemical processing of feed ingredients and feeding management strategies are major ins...
An in vivo experiment was performed to determine the effect of level of maize starch in the diet on ...
We investigated the effects of feeding diets with different starch sources on fermentation in the ru...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Corn starch is used as the main energy source in lactating dairy cow diets. Feeding high levels of c...
Advancing maturity of forage maize is associated with increases in the proportion of dry matter (DM)...
The effect of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) degradability of corn silage in diets containing lower a...
The experiment reported in this research paper aimed to determine whether clinical and subclinical e...
Prediction of the supply of glycogenic precursors to dairy cows and the site of degradation of wheat...
Eight Jersey cows were used in two balanced 4 x 4 Latin Squares to investigate the effects of replac...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of starch varying in rate of fermentation...
none 5 si Selection for hybrids with greater starch and NDF digestibility may be beneficial for dair...
End products of ruminal fermentation differ based on availability of structural (fiber) and nonstruc...
An experiment employing a Latin square design was used to quantify the effects of two stages of matu...
Physical and chemical processing of feed ingredients and feeding management strategies are major ins...
An in vivo experiment was performed to determine the effect of level of maize starch in the diet on ...
We investigated the effects of feeding diets with different starch sources on fermentation in the ru...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Corn starch is used as the main energy source in lactating dairy cow diets. Feeding high levels of c...
Advancing maturity of forage maize is associated with increases in the proportion of dry matter (DM)...
The effect of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) degradability of corn silage in diets containing lower a...
The experiment reported in this research paper aimed to determine whether clinical and subclinical e...
Prediction of the supply of glycogenic precursors to dairy cows and the site of degradation of wheat...
Eight Jersey cows were used in two balanced 4 x 4 Latin Squares to investigate the effects of replac...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of starch varying in rate of fermentation...
none 5 si Selection for hybrids with greater starch and NDF digestibility may be beneficial for dair...
End products of ruminal fermentation differ based on availability of structural (fiber) and nonstruc...
An experiment employing a Latin square design was used to quantify the effects of two stages of matu...
Physical and chemical processing of feed ingredients and feeding management strategies are major ins...