Two experiments were carried out to determine the effects of feeding grass silages differing in their water-soluble carbohydrate content, with or without red clover silage, on the efficiency of nutrient use. High-sugar grass, control grass, and red clover were ensiled in laboratory silos for use in an in vitro experiment (Exp. 1). For an in vivo experiment (Exp. 2), the same forage types were baled and ensiled. All silages were well preserved; within experiments the grass silages had similar composition, except for greater (P <0.05) water-soluble carbohydrate concentrations in the high-sugar than the control grass silage. In Exp. 1, high-sugar grass, control grass, and red clover silages were fed alone or as mixtures (30:70, 50:50, or 70...
To increase ruminant production efficiency, the environmental impact of growing forage must be reduc...
The introduction of new perennial ryegrass cultivars bred for high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) ...
This paper considers the various complex changes that occur to nitrogen (N) containing compounds in ...
Two experiments were carried out to determine the effects of feeding grass silages differing in thei...
The experiment investigated the digestion of lipids from different forage silages in beef steers. Si...
An in vitro experiment was designed to investigate the effects of incubating two forages with a diff...
The efficiency of utilisation of N for milk production in dairy cows is often less than 25% and a sh...
Nutrient synchronisation of protein and carbohydrates is a promising practice to improve ruminal nut...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the basis for higher voluntary intakes and increased {...
Ten Hereford 5 Friesian steers prepared with rumen, duodenal and ileal cannulae were offered ad libi...
Eight multiparous lactating Holstein–Friesian cows were used to evaluate the partitioning of dietary...
Bacterial protein supply from the rumen is frequently low in animals fed on silage-based diets, part...
Many decision support tools have been developed to predict herbage intake with herbivore ruminants i...
Three polyester bag experiments were conducted with fistulated Bos indicus steers to determine the e...
To increase ruminant production efficiency, the environmental impact of growing forage must be reduc...
The introduction of new perennial ryegrass cultivars bred for high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) ...
This paper considers the various complex changes that occur to nitrogen (N) containing compounds in ...
Two experiments were carried out to determine the effects of feeding grass silages differing in thei...
The experiment investigated the digestion of lipids from different forage silages in beef steers. Si...
An in vitro experiment was designed to investigate the effects of incubating two forages with a diff...
The efficiency of utilisation of N for milk production in dairy cows is often less than 25% and a sh...
Nutrient synchronisation of protein and carbohydrates is a promising practice to improve ruminal nut...
A relatively small proportion of the nitrogen (N) consumed by the ruminant is transferred into meat ...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the basis for higher voluntary intakes and increased {...
Ten Hereford 5 Friesian steers prepared with rumen, duodenal and ileal cannulae were offered ad libi...
Eight multiparous lactating Holstein–Friesian cows were used to evaluate the partitioning of dietary...
Bacterial protein supply from the rumen is frequently low in animals fed on silage-based diets, part...
Many decision support tools have been developed to predict herbage intake with herbivore ruminants i...
Three polyester bag experiments were conducted with fistulated Bos indicus steers to determine the e...
To increase ruminant production efficiency, the environmental impact of growing forage must be reduc...
The introduction of new perennial ryegrass cultivars bred for high water soluble carbohydrate (WSC) ...
This paper considers the various complex changes that occur to nitrogen (N) containing compounds in ...