Earlier studies developed a new approach to feed evaluation, measuring the net acid load that develops during rumen fermentation. Two concentrates were formulated to be isoenergetic and isonitrogenous, with extremes of rumen acid load. A third treatment comprised a 50:50 mixture of these concentrates. These concentrates were evaluated along with ryegrass silage and corn silage. The feeds were evaluated in a continuous culture system adapted to deliver and record the quantities of acid or alkali needed to maintain a constant pH (6.2 to 6.3). This study confirmed the anticipated ranking of concentrates for rumen acid load, as well as the highly acidogenic nature of corn silage. The concentrates were formulated to balance corn silage and were ...
The objective of these experiments was to develop a simple in vitro technique for evaluating the pro...
To investigate the effect of the change from a concentrate and silage-based ration (total mixed rati...
Further characterization rumen digestion could aid in development of a more efficient diet. The obje...
Earlier studies developed a new approach to feed evaluation, measuring the net acid load that develo...
A new approach to evaluating feeds has been developed based on in vitro estimates of rumen acid load...
The use of high grain rations in dairy cows is related to an increase in rumen acidity. This study i...
The effects of N supplementation strategies on milk fatty acid profiles of dairy cows and their use ...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of feeding total mixed rations (TMR) tha...
Abstract: Four, lactating dairy cows were randomly assigned according to a 2x2 Factorial arrangement...
In the first of 2 experiments, 40 dairy cows were used to evaluate the milk production potential and...
Maize (corn) silage is increasingly being used as a supplementary feed within the New Zealand dairy ...
Ruminants are naturally grass consumers. Ruminant animals and rumen microorganisms have a symbiotic ...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Grass was ensiled using an acid-based additive (AS) or homofermentative lactic acid bacteria (IS). I...
The objective of these experiments was to develop a simple in vitro technique for evaluating the pro...
To investigate the effect of the change from a concentrate and silage-based ration (total mixed rati...
Further characterization rumen digestion could aid in development of a more efficient diet. The obje...
Earlier studies developed a new approach to feed evaluation, measuring the net acid load that develo...
A new approach to evaluating feeds has been developed based on in vitro estimates of rumen acid load...
The use of high grain rations in dairy cows is related to an increase in rumen acidity. This study i...
The effects of N supplementation strategies on milk fatty acid profiles of dairy cows and their use ...
It is well-established that altering the proportion of starch and fibre in ruminant diets can alter ...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of feeding total mixed rations (TMR) tha...
Abstract: Four, lactating dairy cows were randomly assigned according to a 2x2 Factorial arrangement...
In the first of 2 experiments, 40 dairy cows were used to evaluate the milk production potential and...
Maize (corn) silage is increasingly being used as a supplementary feed within the New Zealand dairy ...
Ruminants are naturally grass consumers. Ruminant animals and rumen microorganisms have a symbiotic ...
The objective was to determine the effect of dietary ratio of neutral detergent fibre (aNDFom) to st...
Grass was ensiled using an acid-based additive (AS) or homofermentative lactic acid bacteria (IS). I...
The objective of these experiments was to develop a simple in vitro technique for evaluating the pro...
To investigate the effect of the change from a concentrate and silage-based ration (total mixed rati...
Further characterization rumen digestion could aid in development of a more efficient diet. The obje...