A combination of animal genetics and the unique, enlarged fore-stomach of ruminants (rumen) enable domesticated ruminants to be sustained on forages and fibrous feedstuffs that would be otherwise indigestible. Ruminants can also utilise more easily digestible, high energy plant material such as grain, to achieve rapid increases in weight gain, muscle bulk and in the case of dairy cows, high milk yields. Since the mid-1900s there has been a steady research effort into understanding the digestive processes of ruminants, striving to maintain animal health and nutrition whilst maximising the productivity and environmental sustainability of livestock production systems. This article describes strategies developed to modulate the rumen microbial ...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
Ruminants were domesticated in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago and have since become an insep...
The rumen is an integrated dynamic microbial ecosystem composed of enormous populations of bacteria,...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
Ruminant animals and ruminal microorganisms have a symbiotic relation-ship that facilitates Þber dig...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
The rumen plays an indispensable role in ruminants to utilize ligno-cellulosic material and convert ...
Ruminants were domesticated in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago and have since become an insep...
The rumen is an integrated dynamic microbial ecosystem composed of enormous populations of bacteria,...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
The rumen is a complex ecosystem composed of anaerobic bacteria, protozoa, fungi, methanogenic archa...
Ruminant animals and ruminal microorganisms have a symbiotic relation-ship that facilitates Þber dig...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Microbial transformations in the rumen ecosystem have a major impact on our ability to meet the chal...
Feed efficiency, simply expressed as less feed inputs versus animal production outputs, can be measu...