International audienceThe aim of this experiment was to study the effect of feeding level (FL) on the digestibility of unconserved forage obtained from two permanent grasslands cut at three different dates during the first cycle of growth. Forage was offered to Texel sheep (wethers), at maintenance level and at ad libitum level. Differences in voluntary intake (VI) between grasslands were also tested. Organic matter digestibility (OMD) measured at ad libitum level and at VI was 13% higher on harvested forage from grassland rich in forbs (GRF) than grassland rich in grasses (GRG) at early herbage growth stages, but these differences were no longer found at later maturity stages. In GRF, there were no differences for OMD, at either FL at the ...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the voluntary intake and in vivo digestion for guanacos and s...
Compares voluntary feed intake and apparent dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP) and crude fibre (CF)...
International audienceA large number of in vivomeasurements of forage digestibility and intake is di...
To indicate possibilities for the use of forages from seminatural grasslands in ruminant production ...
Sheep are often used as a proxy for dairy cows when measuring the digestibility of a feed. In recent...
The effect of two feeding systems (indoors and at pasture) on intake and digestion of fresh grass wa...
To study in vivo digestibility of forages from semi-natural grasslands two experiments were carried ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Measurements of voluntary intake, digestibility and chemical composition were made on a range of for...
Typescript (photocopy).Three different studies were conducted during the 1976, 1977, 1978 growing se...
Comparative aspects of intake, digestibility, partitioning of digestion, energy requirement, energy ...
Two digestibility trials evaluating six different silages fed simultaneously to mares and rams were ...
Typescript (photocopy).The relationship of voluntary intake of grazed forage with digestibility, gas...
The objective was to determine the effect of forage quality on apparent total tract digestibility an...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the voluntary intake and in vivo digestion for guanacos and s...
Compares voluntary feed intake and apparent dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP) and crude fibre (CF)...
International audienceA large number of in vivomeasurements of forage digestibility and intake is di...
To indicate possibilities for the use of forages from seminatural grasslands in ruminant production ...
Sheep are often used as a proxy for dairy cows when measuring the digestibility of a feed. In recent...
The effect of two feeding systems (indoors and at pasture) on intake and digestion of fresh grass wa...
To study in vivo digestibility of forages from semi-natural grasslands two experiments were carried ...
The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of grass maturity at harvest on silage ad ...
Measurements of voluntary intake, digestibility and chemical composition were made on a range of for...
Typescript (photocopy).Three different studies were conducted during the 1976, 1977, 1978 growing se...
Comparative aspects of intake, digestibility, partitioning of digestion, energy requirement, energy ...
Two digestibility trials evaluating six different silages fed simultaneously to mares and rams were ...
Typescript (photocopy).The relationship of voluntary intake of grazed forage with digestibility, gas...
The objective was to determine the effect of forage quality on apparent total tract digestibility an...
This study determined the effect on the voluntary feed intake (VFI), in vivo digestibility and nitro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the voluntary intake and in vivo digestion for guanacos and s...
Compares voluntary feed intake and apparent dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP) and crude fibre (CF)...