Ruminants are known to relish roughage for productivity but the effect of its quality on digesta load in rumen, omasum, abomasum and other distal organs of the digestive tract is yet unknown. Reticulorumen fill is a strong indicator for long-term control of intake in ruminants. As such, the measurement and prediction of digesta load in these compartments may be crucial to productivity in the ruminant industry. The current study aimed at determining the effect of (a) diet quality on digesta load in digestive organs of goats, and (b) period of meal termination on the reticulorumen fill and digesta load in other distal compartments of the digestive tract of goats. Goats were fed with urea-treated hay (UTH), urea-sprayed hay (USH) and non-treat...
The study was carried out with the aim to asses the synchrony of organic matter and crude protein de...
This study was designed to provide information on some of the factors affecting voluntary consumptio...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Objective This study ascertained effects of roughage quality, period of day at meal termination and ...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
This study examined mean retention time (MRT) of particulate and liquid matter in different segments...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
Physical properties of the digesta vary along the ruminant digestive tract. They also vary within th...
A sequential series of studies was conducted to investigate the utilization of low quality roughage ...
This study aimed to explore physical characteristics and its correlation to feed digestibility in go...
In ruminants, feed is digested mainly in the reticulorumen but to some extent also in the hindgut, a...
In ruminants, feed is digested mainly in the reticulorumen but to some extent also in the hindgut, a...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
Objective This study investigated the effect of diet and roughage quality (RQ) on dry matter intake,...
The study was carried out with the aim to asses the synchrony of organic matter and crude protein de...
This study was designed to provide information on some of the factors affecting voluntary consumptio...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Objective This study ascertained effects of roughage quality, period of day at meal termination and ...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
This study examined mean retention time (MRT) of particulate and liquid matter in different segments...
The ruminant gastrointestinal tract (GIT) adapts to changes in diet quality or feed intake level, bu...
Physical properties of the digesta vary along the ruminant digestive tract. They also vary within th...
A sequential series of studies was conducted to investigate the utilization of low quality roughage ...
This study aimed to explore physical characteristics and its correlation to feed digestibility in go...
In ruminants, feed is digested mainly in the reticulorumen but to some extent also in the hindgut, a...
In ruminants, feed is digested mainly in the reticulorumen but to some extent also in the hindgut, a...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
On the one hand, oral processing – mastication – is considered a relatively inflexible component of ...
Objective This study investigated the effect of diet and roughage quality (RQ) on dry matter intake,...
The study was carried out with the aim to asses the synchrony of organic matter and crude protein de...
This study was designed to provide information on some of the factors affecting voluntary consumptio...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...