Most authors have suggested that the rumen's capability to digest foodstuff is influenced by the conditions resulting from microbial populations which are regulated by composition of the diets. Presumably the greatest ecological differences within the rumens of cattle grazing tropical semiarid range plants would be during wet and dry seasons. Rumen dry matter digestion indexes were determined by the nylon bag technique during wet and dry seasons for 4 different plant materials at the National Range Research Station near Kiboko, Kenya. The rumen digestive capability of 3 Zebu steers was not different between wet and dry seasons when these rumen fistulates selected their own foods from natural range vegetation.This material was digitized as p...
The rumen degradability parameters of the diet selected by two to four oesophageal-fistulated Brahma...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Holstein heifers before or after puberty often are herded on public pastures in Japan. The herbage i...
The dry matter content of 245 faecal samples of 81 species of captive wild ruminants was investigate...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
The effects of forage type and season on retention time (RT) and the fatty acid (FA) profile of the ...
Global climate change is evident and poses serious threats to the sustainability of traditional rang...
Rumen degradation characteristics of DM in edible forage of 25 multipurpose tree and shrub fodders (...
Reports on a study conducted to compare the digestive capability of sheep, goats, cattle and camels ...
Four field trials were conducted from early August to late October, 1982, on blue grama (Bouteloua g...
Fecal samples, evacuated rumen samples, and non-evacuated rumen samples were compared at different s...
Tragelaphus strepsiceros (greater kudu) has adapted to the harsh conditions of southern Africa's mop...
Typescript (photocopy).The relationship of voluntary intake of grazed forage with digestibility, gas...
A Hereford steer and heifer were used to compare rumen removal rates of forage nutrients from Kansas...
An investigation was carried out on eleven different multinutrient blocks in the semi-arid region of...
The rumen degradability parameters of the diet selected by two to four oesophageal-fistulated Brahma...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Holstein heifers before or after puberty often are herded on public pastures in Japan. The herbage i...
The dry matter content of 245 faecal samples of 81 species of captive wild ruminants was investigate...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
The effects of forage type and season on retention time (RT) and the fatty acid (FA) profile of the ...
Global climate change is evident and poses serious threats to the sustainability of traditional rang...
Rumen degradation characteristics of DM in edible forage of 25 multipurpose tree and shrub fodders (...
Reports on a study conducted to compare the digestive capability of sheep, goats, cattle and camels ...
Four field trials were conducted from early August to late October, 1982, on blue grama (Bouteloua g...
Fecal samples, evacuated rumen samples, and non-evacuated rumen samples were compared at different s...
Tragelaphus strepsiceros (greater kudu) has adapted to the harsh conditions of southern Africa's mop...
Typescript (photocopy).The relationship of voluntary intake of grazed forage with digestibility, gas...
A Hereford steer and heifer were used to compare rumen removal rates of forage nutrients from Kansas...
An investigation was carried out on eleven different multinutrient blocks in the semi-arid region of...
The rumen degradability parameters of the diet selected by two to four oesophageal-fistulated Brahma...
The ruminal microbiome in herbivores plays a dominant role in the digestion of lignocellulose and ha...
Holstein heifers before or after puberty often are herded on public pastures in Japan. The herbage i...