This experiment was conducted to study the regularity influence in apparent digestibility, rumen fermentation parameters, and relative bacterial abundance in buffaloes with different concentrate to roughage ratios. Three adult female barren buffaloes with permanent rumen fistulas were fed five diets with concentrate to roughage ratios of 20:80, 35:65, 50:50, 65:35, and 80:20 according to an incomplete Latin square design of 3×5, respectively. The pre-feeding period of each period was 12 d. From day 13 to 15 of the experiment, the feed intake of each buffalo was accurately recorded and all feces were collected. Samples of diet and feces were collected for nutrient analysis. Rumen fluid was collected to determine rumen fermentation parameters...
Differences in rumen volatile fatty acids (VFAs), microbial population and community composition bet...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
We evaluated the influence of diets differing in non-fiber carbohydrates and rumen-degradable protei...
This experiment was conducted to study the regularity influence in apparent digestibility, rumen fer...
Buffalo exhibits great efficiency in utilizing low-quality roughage, which can be due to the combine...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
To overcome the challenges of pasture-finishing of bison, producers commonly feed them with higher e...
The present study was aimed at understanding a shift in rumen microbiome of buffaloes fed various le...
To overcome the challenges of pasture-finishing of bison, producers commonly feed them with higher e...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
Increasing feed efficiency is a key target in ruminant science which requires a better understanding...
Buffalo’s rumen bacteria (BRB) are potential in digesting fiber feed. BRB already adapted well with ...
Differences in rumen volatile fatty acids (VFAs), microbial population and community composition bet...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
We evaluated the influence of diets differing in non-fiber carbohydrates and rumen-degradable protei...
This experiment was conducted to study the regularity influence in apparent digestibility, rumen fer...
Buffalo exhibits great efficiency in utilizing low-quality roughage, which can be due to the combine...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
<p>Dairy heifers were subjected to a non-life-threatening challenge designed to induce ruminal acido...
To overcome the challenges of pasture-finishing of bison, producers commonly feed them with higher e...
The present study was aimed at understanding a shift in rumen microbiome of buffaloes fed various le...
To overcome the challenges of pasture-finishing of bison, producers commonly feed them with higher e...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
Rumen microbiota plays an important role in animal productivity, methane production and health. Seve...
Increasing feed efficiency is a key target in ruminant science which requires a better understanding...
Buffalo’s rumen bacteria (BRB) are potential in digesting fiber feed. BRB already adapted well with ...
Differences in rumen volatile fatty acids (VFAs), microbial population and community composition bet...
Experiment on The Cellulolytic Activity and Volatile Fatty Acid Product of Rumen Bacteria of Buffalo...
We evaluated the influence of diets differing in non-fiber carbohydrates and rumen-degradable protei...