Polyethylene glycol (PEG) measured with NIRS is known to be a valuable faecal marker when used in indoor experiments. In order to verify whether it can be used at pasture, an experiment was conducted with two trials. In trial 1, six Romane breed adult dry ewes placed in metabolism cages were fed daily with natural, freshly cut rangeland from a fertilised or unfertilised paddock for 6 weeks. Three ewes did not receive PEG and the three others were dosed with 10 g of PEG in solution form once daily until the end of the experiment to measure in vivo dry matter digestibility and PEG recovery rate for each forage quality. At the same time (trial 2), 15 ewe lambs and 14 lactating adult ewes suckling one or two lambs were allowed to graze together...
For a simple, non-invasive evaluation of nutritional status of sheep kept under extensive grazing co...
International audienceA large number of in vivomeasurements of forage digestibility and intake is di...
Herbage intake (HI) was estimated with two procedures: (a) with the n-alkanes method (HIal), which c...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) measured with NIRS is known to be a valuable faecal marker when used in in...
In experiments based on ruminants’ individual dry matter intake (DMI) assessment, several external m...
International audienceThis study evaluated the feasibility of using different doses of polyethylene ...
Several external markers can be used for estimating total faecal output in view of assessing ruminan...
International audienceTo assess dry matter intake (DM!) in grazing ruminants, techniques have been d...
To assess dry matter intake (DMI) in grazing ruminants, techniques have been developed with chromium...
Polyethyleneglycol 6000 (PEG) was selected as a potential indigestible estimator of faecal output i...
International audienceAn experiment has been conducted with dry non-pregnant Merinos ewes placed in ...
Detection of a reduction in forage intake is particularly relevant in grazing animals due to its neg...
The aim was to study the quality and quantity of pasture selected by sheep on various planted pastur...
Faecal near infrared spectroscopy (F.NIRS) profiling can be reliably used to measure many attributes...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been used to study the intake and digestion of tannin-rich plants by m...
For a simple, non-invasive evaluation of nutritional status of sheep kept under extensive grazing co...
International audienceA large number of in vivomeasurements of forage digestibility and intake is di...
Herbage intake (HI) was estimated with two procedures: (a) with the n-alkanes method (HIal), which c...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) measured with NIRS is known to be a valuable faecal marker when used in in...
In experiments based on ruminants’ individual dry matter intake (DMI) assessment, several external m...
International audienceThis study evaluated the feasibility of using different doses of polyethylene ...
Several external markers can be used for estimating total faecal output in view of assessing ruminan...
International audienceTo assess dry matter intake (DM!) in grazing ruminants, techniques have been d...
To assess dry matter intake (DMI) in grazing ruminants, techniques have been developed with chromium...
Polyethyleneglycol 6000 (PEG) was selected as a potential indigestible estimator of faecal output i...
International audienceAn experiment has been conducted with dry non-pregnant Merinos ewes placed in ...
Detection of a reduction in forage intake is particularly relevant in grazing animals due to its neg...
The aim was to study the quality and quantity of pasture selected by sheep on various planted pastur...
Faecal near infrared spectroscopy (F.NIRS) profiling can be reliably used to measure many attributes...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been used to study the intake and digestion of tannin-rich plants by m...
For a simple, non-invasive evaluation of nutritional status of sheep kept under extensive grazing co...
International audienceA large number of in vivomeasurements of forage digestibility and intake is di...
Herbage intake (HI) was estimated with two procedures: (a) with the n-alkanes method (HIal), which c...