Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between individual animals in in situ rumen degradation characteristics of maize and grass silages. The objective of this study was to determine whether three cows are sufficient or not to cover the variation between individual cows in in situ rumen degradation characteristics of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), starch and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) for maize and grass silages. Fifteen maize and 15 grass silage samples, with a broad range in chemical composition, were selected. The maize and grass silage samples were incubated in the rumen for 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 72 and 336 h, using the nylon bag technique. Three cows were used f...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the in situ degradation profiles of dry matter (DM) and ...
<p>In in situ nylon bag technique, many feed evaluation systems use a washing machine method (WMM) t...
Maize silage has become the major forage component in the ration of dairy cows over the last few dec...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
Rumen degradability characteristics of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM) and crude protein (CP) o...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
AbstractTo obtain insight into ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural gr...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
To examine whether type of maize silage is important for milk production performances, maize silage ...
The number of bags to be incubated per sample, and the number of fistulated cows needed to estimate ...
AbstractThe DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the in situ degradation profiles of dry matter (DM) and ...
<p>In in situ nylon bag technique, many feed evaluation systems use a washing machine method (WMM) t...
Maize silage has become the major forage component in the ration of dairy cows over the last few dec...
Different numbers of animals have been used in different studies to cover the variation between indi...
Maize and grass silages are commonly used as major feed materials for dairy cows in Europe and are b...
Rumen degradability characteristics of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM) and crude protein (CP) o...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
The Dutch feed evaluation system for ruminants uses assumptions and regression equations to estimate...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
AbstractTo obtain insight into ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural gr...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
To examine whether type of maize silage is important for milk production performances, maize silage ...
The number of bags to be incubated per sample, and the number of fistulated cows needed to estimate ...
AbstractThe DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the in situ degradation profiles of dry matter (DM) and ...
<p>In in situ nylon bag technique, many feed evaluation systems use a washing machine method (WMM) t...
Maize silage has become the major forage component in the ration of dairy cows over the last few dec...