International audienceThe objectives of this study were (1) to use endoscopy to collect biopsies from the rumen and colon epithelia to describe changes in gene expression in these 2 tissues as cows move from a dry to a lactation ration and (2) to evaluate the potential influence that supplementation of live yeast could exert on these 2 epithelia. Twenty-one Holstein cows were split into 2 treatments and received either 300 g/d of corn containing 1 × 1010 cfu/d of live yeast (LY; n = 10) or 300 g/d of corn with no supplementation (control; n = 11) starting 21 ± 2.6 d (average ± SD) before until 21 d after calving. At 14 ± 2.6 d before the expected calving date, and exactly at 7 and 21 d after calving, rumen and colon biopsies were obtained f...
Feeding yeast culture additives has been attributed to health benefits during the transition period ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium of the dairy cow and calf faces the challenge of protecting the host...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
International audienceThe first objective of this study was to evaluate the dynamics and their poten...
Seven multiparous Holstein cows with a ruminal fistula were used to investigate the changes in rumen...
We previously reported 2 experiments with rumen-cannulated Holstein-Friesian dairy cows showing that...
Tanya GressleyThe objectives of this study were to first develop a feeding strategy to induce subac...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
Background: In order to reduce the effects of a negative energy balance, some measures have been tak...
Feeding a higher-energy diet by increasing cereal grains at the expense of forage during the last 3 ...
International audienceTwo studies were conducted to determine whether a bacterial direct-fed microbi...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
Four early lactating Holstein cows were used to study the effect of live yeast (LY, Actisaf® CNCM I-...
Yeast cultures, especially Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are beneficial in the rumen, and have been prog...
Feeding yeast culture additives has been attributed to health benefits during the transition period ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium of the dairy cow and calf faces the challenge of protecting the host...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
International audienceThe first objective of this study was to evaluate the dynamics and their poten...
Seven multiparous Holstein cows with a ruminal fistula were used to investigate the changes in rumen...
We previously reported 2 experiments with rumen-cannulated Holstein-Friesian dairy cows showing that...
Tanya GressleyThe objectives of this study were to first develop a feeding strategy to induce subac...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
Background: In order to reduce the effects of a negative energy balance, some measures have been tak...
Feeding a higher-energy diet by increasing cereal grains at the expense of forage during the last 3 ...
International audienceTwo studies were conducted to determine whether a bacterial direct-fed microbi...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
Four early lactating Holstein cows were used to study the effect of live yeast (LY, Actisaf® CNCM I-...
Yeast cultures, especially Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are beneficial in the rumen, and have been prog...
Feeding yeast culture additives has been attributed to health benefits during the transition period ...
The gastrointestinal epithelium of the dairy cow and calf faces the challenge of protecting the host...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...