Frothy bloat in cattle is a serious problem and is difficult to manage under field conditions as it progresses rapidly from early signs of distension to acute distress. Scientists at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada centres in Western Canada are committed to the development of bloat-free alfalfa grazing systems, which may require feed additives or supplements. As well, a new cultivar of alfalfa (AC Grazeland), selected for a low initial rate of digestion, will soon be available. In grazing trials the cultivar reduced the incidence of bloat by an average of 56% compared with the control cultivar (Beaver). Commonly accepted mineral mixes for the prevention of bloat were tested and found ineffective but we have confirmed that poloxalene (Bloat...
Legumes play a key role in ruminant production systems, with alfalfa being the most common legume fo...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa use by dairy cattle has decreased in recent years because of excessive non-protein nitrogen ...
Poloxalene has proved to be an effective agent to prevent legume bloat in cattle, however, intake of...
Cattle grazed four alfalfa varieties grown on dryland at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, from 1963 to 1...
The practice of grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is limited by frothy bloat. Experiments were c...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe potential benefits of grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) are well documented ...
Many farmers are reluctant to develop a new enterprise based on the grazing of alfalfa if they have ...
Press bulletin containing information on methods for avoiding bloat in animals feeding on alfalfa pa...
Bloat refers to excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen. Bloat results when an animal can not eru...
Rumensin with or without Bloatguard was fed to rumen-fistulated cattle grazing lush alfalfa pasture....
This NebGuide discusses the types of bloat which may occur in cattle and methods to prevent and trea...
Forage induced disorders are not uncommon. These may be the result of poor harvesting and storage, s...
For many years bloat has been causing death among cattle. This loss of animals has been a severe tax...
In the Southeast, including legumes like alfalfa and clover in pastures provides many advantages. It...
Legumes play a key role in ruminant production systems, with alfalfa being the most common legume fo...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa use by dairy cattle has decreased in recent years because of excessive non-protein nitrogen ...
Poloxalene has proved to be an effective agent to prevent legume bloat in cattle, however, intake of...
Cattle grazed four alfalfa varieties grown on dryland at Swift Current, Saskatchewan, from 1963 to 1...
The practice of grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is limited by frothy bloat. Experiments were c...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe potential benefits of grazing alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) are well documented ...
Many farmers are reluctant to develop a new enterprise based on the grazing of alfalfa if they have ...
Press bulletin containing information on methods for avoiding bloat in animals feeding on alfalfa pa...
Bloat refers to excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen. Bloat results when an animal can not eru...
Rumensin with or without Bloatguard was fed to rumen-fistulated cattle grazing lush alfalfa pasture....
This NebGuide discusses the types of bloat which may occur in cattle and methods to prevent and trea...
Forage induced disorders are not uncommon. These may be the result of poor harvesting and storage, s...
For many years bloat has been causing death among cattle. This loss of animals has been a severe tax...
In the Southeast, including legumes like alfalfa and clover in pastures provides many advantages. It...
Legumes play a key role in ruminant production systems, with alfalfa being the most common legume fo...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
Alfalfa use by dairy cattle has decreased in recent years because of excessive non-protein nitrogen ...