Grass samples were harvested during the 1993 growing season after a precut on April 27, 1993 and were stored frozen or left to ensile in 30-L buckets. Effects on chemical composition and fermentation kinetics of the maturation of the grass and of ensiling were investigated. Chemical composition and fermentation kinetics were determined using the gas production technique, in vitro techniques, and the nylon bag technique. Two silage samples were also investigated in vivo. Maturation caused a decrease in crude protein content and organic matter degradability and an increase in neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and lignin contents. Degradation rates were highest for the youngest samples and decreased as grass and silage matured. Th...
In addition to assessing rate and extent of gas production from fermenting forages in vitro with rum...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
Grass samples were harvested during the 1993 growing season after a precut on April 27, 1993 and wer...
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...
Rumen microbes convert carbohydrate in a feed into useful product such as VFA, microbial protein and...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate interaction effects between stage of maturity and N...
Organic matter (OM) degradation of 21 feedstuffs was investigated with rumen fluid using a rumen in ...
The aim of this study was to assess the chemical composition and rumen degradability of ensiled soyb...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
In four change-over experiments, wilted grass silages, differing in growth stage at harvesting and a...
The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better f...
Silage experiments were carried out to study the effects of moisture level of the material grass on ...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
In addition to assessing rate and extent of gas production from fermenting forages in vitro with rum...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...
Grass samples were harvested during the 1993 growing season after a precut on April 27, 1993 and wer...
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...
Rumen microbes convert carbohydrate in a feed into useful product such as VFA, microbial protein and...
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate interaction effects between stage of maturity and N...
Organic matter (OM) degradation of 21 feedstuffs was investigated with rumen fluid using a rumen in ...
The aim of this study was to assess the chemical composition and rumen degradability of ensiled soyb...
The potential of an in vitro gas production (GP) system to predict the in vivo enteric methane (CH4)...
In four change-over experiments, wilted grass silages, differing in growth stage at harvesting and a...
The available literature indicates that, silages containing more undegraded protein will be better f...
Silage experiments were carried out to study the effects of moisture level of the material grass on ...
The DVE/OEB2010 system in the Netherlands uses a large database of in situ rumen incubations with gr...
In addition to assessing rate and extent of gas production from fermenting forages in vitro with rum...
An in vitro study was conducted to investigate effects of inoculum source (i.e., sheep versus buffal...
To determine the ruminal digestion of forages from extensively managed semi-natural grasslands, degr...