The main focus of this work was to verify the hypothesis that there are differences between cattle and sheep to obtain internal markers in tropical forages using in situ ruminal incubation. A presupposition that the indigestible fraction is exclusively inherent to feed was considered, and its ruminal incubation in different animal species should not change the estimate of this fraction; but should change the minimum time required to obtain this value, or the critical-time (Tc). The Tc to obtain indigestible fractions were compared between species for neutral detergent fiber (INDF) and acid detergent fiber (IADF) in feeds and feces. A total of 16 samples were divided into two groups of forages; one group of concentrates and another one of fe...
The objective of this study was to assess the variability among animals regarding the critical time ...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Gas production equipment is used in many locations to study rate and extent of fermentation of feeds...
Simple Summary The knowledge on the nutritive value of feeds is essential to feed animals with adequ...
Current paper assesses the relationship between in situ incubation time, particle size and types of ...
p.65-71Two digestion trials, one with sheep and another with goats, were conducted to evaluate the l...
The potential of in situ rumen undegradable dry matter (RUDM), indigestible neutral-detergent fiber ...
This study (conducted in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia in 1993) examined (i) the effect of source of inoculum...
Context: Determination of the neutral detergent fibre digestibility is one of the important paramete...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
The objective of this research was to evaluate lamb diets with a high proportion of concentrate and ...
Cow faeces have been investigated as alternative inoculum to replace rumen fluid to determine neutra...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of inoculum source on in vitro and in situ digest...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Two experiments with wethers and one with steers were conducted to compare extraction methods of ash...
The objective of this study was to assess the variability among animals regarding the critical time ...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Gas production equipment is used in many locations to study rate and extent of fermentation of feeds...
Simple Summary The knowledge on the nutritive value of feeds is essential to feed animals with adequ...
Current paper assesses the relationship between in situ incubation time, particle size and types of ...
p.65-71Two digestion trials, one with sheep and another with goats, were conducted to evaluate the l...
The potential of in situ rumen undegradable dry matter (RUDM), indigestible neutral-detergent fiber ...
This study (conducted in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia in 1993) examined (i) the effect of source of inoculum...
Context: Determination of the neutral detergent fibre digestibility is one of the important paramete...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
The objective of this research was to evaluate lamb diets with a high proportion of concentrate and ...
Cow faeces have been investigated as alternative inoculum to replace rumen fluid to determine neutra...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of inoculum source on in vitro and in situ digest...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Two experiments with wethers and one with steers were conducted to compare extraction methods of ash...
The objective of this study was to assess the variability among animals regarding the critical time ...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
Gas production equipment is used in many locations to study rate and extent of fermentation of feeds...