BACKGROUND: In vitro techniques are used to predict ruminant feedstuff values or characterise rumen fermentation. As the results are influenced by several factors, such as the relative effects of inocula and substrates, this study aimed to examine in vitro incubation of two total mixed rations (substrates) differing in their proportion of concentrate [low (L): 350 g kg(-1) vs. high (H): 700 g kg(-1)] incubated in inocula provided by goats fed either a L or a H diet. Gas production and composition in carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and hydrogen (H-2), volatile fatty acids (VFAs), soluble carbohydrates (SCs) and ammonia (NH3) concentrations, and pH of the fermentation fluid were measured. RESULTS: In comparison with the L inoculum and L s...
Gas production techniques are used in many laboratories to study fermentation kinetics of ruminant f...
Forages and concentrates have consistently distinct patterns of fermentation in the rumen, with fora...
The fermentation pattern of several carbohydrate sources and their interaction with the nature of mi...
In vitro fermentation studies were undertaken to evaluate the effects of donor diets and breeds on f...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
This study investigated the effects of different diet concentrate levels in animal diets as a source...
In the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the use of alternative feeds, such as ag...
The role of inoculum (rumen liquor - RL vs faeces - FA) from cow or buffalo with respect to feed eva...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this trial was to evaluate the replacement of rumen fluid with faeces as inocu...
In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of fee...
The in vitro fermentation pattern of five sources of carbohydrates of differing nature (maize grain,...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
Trabajo presentado al: Joint Annual Meeting. ADSA-ASAS.( Orlando, Florida, USA, 12-16 julio 2015. T...
Rumen microbes convert carbohydrate in a feed into useful product such as VFA, microbial protein and...
Gas production techniques are used in many laboratories to study fermentation kinetics of ruminant f...
Forages and concentrates have consistently distinct patterns of fermentation in the rumen, with fora...
The fermentation pattern of several carbohydrate sources and their interaction with the nature of mi...
In vitro fermentation studies were undertaken to evaluate the effects of donor diets and breeds on f...
BACKGROUND: Fermentative capacity among ruminants can differ depending on the type of ruminant speci...
This study investigated the effects of different diet concentrate levels in animal diets as a source...
In the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the use of alternative feeds, such as ag...
The role of inoculum (rumen liquor - RL vs faeces - FA) from cow or buffalo with respect to feed eva...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this trial was to evaluate the replacement of rumen fluid with faeces as inocu...
In vitro fermentation techniques (IVFT) have been widely used to evaluate the nutritive value of fee...
The in vitro fermentation pattern of five sources of carbohydrates of differing nature (maize grain,...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
This study evaluated if ranking dairy cows as low and high CH4 emitters using the GreenFeed system (...
Trabajo presentado al: Joint Annual Meeting. ADSA-ASAS.( Orlando, Florida, USA, 12-16 julio 2015. T...
Rumen microbes convert carbohydrate in a feed into useful product such as VFA, microbial protein and...
Gas production techniques are used in many laboratories to study fermentation kinetics of ruminant f...
Forages and concentrates have consistently distinct patterns of fermentation in the rumen, with fora...
The fermentation pattern of several carbohydrate sources and their interaction with the nature of mi...