International audienceBackground: The in situ technique (IS) is used for characterising, screening and evaluating feedstuffs in ruminants. However, it is often not adapted to the particular characteristics of feeds (i.e. kinetics of starchy feeds with a standard framework used in forage). This may lead to potential biases in the final conclusions. In two successive experiments, we evaluated the degradative characteristics of conventional (CON) and unconventional (UNC) starchy feedstuffs (ING) and factors affecting their washable fractions (WF). The suitability of IS was then assessed. Results: Two well-defined ruminal fermentation patterns (CON and UNC) were observed. The WF and insoluble washable (ISWF) fractions were affected by ING, stat...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
This study (conducted in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia in 1993) examined (i) the effect of source of inoculum...
This thesis deals with three actual issues of ruminant degradation and escape of dietary components:...
The most widely used method to estimate the rumen degradation of dietary components in feedstuffs is...
A widely adopted procedure to characterise the degradation in the rumen and its dynamics is the in s...
The in situ degradation of the washout fraction of starch in six feed ingredients (i.e. barley, faba...
A series of laboratory experiments were conducted to test modifications of protocols used for evalua...
The ruminal effective degradability (RED) and intestinal effective digestibility (IED) for dry matte...
<p>In in situ nylon bag technique, many feed evaluation systems use a washing machine method (WMM) t...
New feed evaluation systems for ruminants, based on dynamic-mechanistic models and predictions of pr...
Most feed evaluation systems for ruminants are based on data obtained with the nylon bag technique. ...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
Degradability of com gluten meal protein in situ is grossly underestimated compared with in vivo mea...
Our objective was to model the effect of mean particle size (mPS) on in vitro rumen starch degradati...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
This study (conducted in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia in 1993) examined (i) the effect of source of inoculum...
This thesis deals with three actual issues of ruminant degradation and escape of dietary components:...
The most widely used method to estimate the rumen degradation of dietary components in feedstuffs is...
A widely adopted procedure to characterise the degradation in the rumen and its dynamics is the in s...
The in situ degradation of the washout fraction of starch in six feed ingredients (i.e. barley, faba...
A series of laboratory experiments were conducted to test modifications of protocols used for evalua...
The ruminal effective degradability (RED) and intestinal effective digestibility (IED) for dry matte...
<p>In in situ nylon bag technique, many feed evaluation systems use a washing machine method (WMM) t...
New feed evaluation systems for ruminants, based on dynamic-mechanistic models and predictions of pr...
Most feed evaluation systems for ruminants are based on data obtained with the nylon bag technique. ...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the dry matter rumen degradability of three distinct qual...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
Degradability of com gluten meal protein in situ is grossly underestimated compared with in vivo mea...
Our objective was to model the effect of mean particle size (mPS) on in vitro rumen starch degradati...
In the tropical Asian countries, information on nutrients availability from various by-products of a...
This study (conducted in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia in 1993) examined (i) the effect of source of inoculum...
This thesis deals with three actual issues of ruminant degradation and escape of dietary components:...