Roughage intake and digestion by ruminants involve complex interactions between the roughage constituents, the microorganisms in the reticulo-rumen (RR) and its motility. Ruminal digestion requires intense activity, ie comminution of feed particles and mixing and propulsion of digesta. The regular repetition of the contraction sequences in the RR every 50 to 70 s subjects the digesta to a consistent pattern of movements. The particles are distributed according to their functional density which depends on the density of the plant structure of the particle, the liquid inside the particle and also the gas, ie on the degree of particle fermentation. An interwoven mat of large low-density particles fills the dorsal sac and the top of the ven...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
The measurement of passage rate is important for the concept of ruminant diversification. While supp...
International audienceThe negative relationship between intake and digestibility of a same diet has ...
ABSTRACT Herbivores face the dilemma that the level of feed intake is negatively related to factors ...
Ruminants are mammals that have specialized in consuming fibrous plant material, which digestive enz...
Ruminant species differ in digestive physiology. The species-specific ratio of mean retention time o...
Two experiments were carried out at Mt. Cotton, The University of Queensland, from November 1992 to ...
National audienceEnzymes in the digestive tract of ruminants are unable to digest roughages whereas ...
Ruminant animals have evolved a set of stomachs harbouring microorganisms which are capable of diges...
A combination of animal genetics and the unique, enlarged fore-stomach of ruminants (rumen) enable d...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Abstract only availableRuminants possess a specialized gastrointestinal (GI) tract that enables them...
Typescript (photocopy).The results of three different experiments involving different aspects of dig...
The alimentary canal of the ruminant is specialised in ways which serve to digest the plant material...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
The measurement of passage rate is important for the concept of ruminant diversification. While supp...
International audienceThe negative relationship between intake and digestibility of a same diet has ...
ABSTRACT Herbivores face the dilemma that the level of feed intake is negatively related to factors ...
Ruminants are mammals that have specialized in consuming fibrous plant material, which digestive enz...
Ruminant species differ in digestive physiology. The species-specific ratio of mean retention time o...
Two experiments were carried out at Mt. Cotton, The University of Queensland, from November 1992 to ...
National audienceEnzymes in the digestive tract of ruminants are unable to digest roughages whereas ...
Ruminant animals have evolved a set of stomachs harbouring microorganisms which are capable of diges...
A combination of animal genetics and the unique, enlarged fore-stomach of ruminants (rumen) enable d...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Abstract only availableRuminants possess a specialized gastrointestinal (GI) tract that enables them...
Typescript (photocopy).The results of three different experiments involving different aspects of dig...
The alimentary canal of the ruminant is specialised in ways which serve to digest the plant material...
Digesta flow plays an important role in ruminant digestive physiology. We measured the mean retentio...
The measurement of passage rate is important for the concept of ruminant diversification. While supp...
International audienceThe negative relationship between intake and digestibility of a same diet has ...