It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle is because the yeast stimulates bacterial activity within the rumen. However it remains unclear if this is a general stimulation of all species or a specific stimulation of certain species. Here we characterised the change in the bacterial population within the rumen of cattle fed supplemental live yeast. Three cannulated lactating cows received a daily ration (24 kg/d) of corn silage (61% of DM), concentrates (30% of DM), dehydrated alfalfa (9% of DM) and a minerals and vitamins mix (1% of DM). The effect of yeast (BIOSAF SC 47, Lesaffre Feed Additives, France; 0.5 or 5 g/d) was compared to a control (no additive) in a 3 × 3 Latin square de...
Host and dietary interactions with the rumen microbiome can affect the efficacy of supplements, and ...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
Addition of live yeasts in high concentrate diets for ruminants has been shown to help maintaining t...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
International audienceLive yeasts (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are more and more widely used as feed a...
An important aspect of live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) inclusion in the diets of ruminants is ...
We evaluated the effects of live yeast on ruminal bacterial diversity and metabolome of beef steer. ...
The effect of live yeast (LY - Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-1077) on in situ fibre digestibility,...
International audienceTwo studies were conducted to determine whether a bacterial direct-fed microbi...
International audienceThe first objective of this study was to evaluate the dynamics and their poten...
AimsTo monitor the effect of a live yeast additive on feedstuff colonization by targeted fibrolytic ...
Improvements in milk yield and efficiency have been observed when feeding yeast culture products to ...
Interest in the use of fungal direct-fed microbials in ruminant nutrition is considerable. The ban o...
Interest in alternative rumen fermentation modifiers has increased significantly since the ban of an...
Host and dietary interactions with the rumen microbiome can affect the efficacy of supplements, and ...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
Addition of live yeasts in high concentrate diets for ruminants has been shown to help maintaining t...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
It has been suggested that the ability of live yeast to improve milk yield and weight gain in cattle...
International audienceLive yeasts (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are more and more widely used as feed a...
An important aspect of live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) inclusion in the diets of ruminants is ...
We evaluated the effects of live yeast on ruminal bacterial diversity and metabolome of beef steer. ...
The effect of live yeast (LY - Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM 1-1077) on in situ fibre digestibility,...
International audienceTwo studies were conducted to determine whether a bacterial direct-fed microbi...
International audienceThe first objective of this study was to evaluate the dynamics and their poten...
AimsTo monitor the effect of a live yeast additive on feedstuff colonization by targeted fibrolytic ...
Improvements in milk yield and efficiency have been observed when feeding yeast culture products to ...
Interest in the use of fungal direct-fed microbials in ruminant nutrition is considerable. The ban o...
Interest in alternative rumen fermentation modifiers has increased significantly since the ban of an...
Host and dietary interactions with the rumen microbiome can affect the efficacy of supplements, and ...
Live yeast (LY) supplementation to ruminants has shown to increase nutrient digestibility and improv...
Addition of live yeasts in high concentrate diets for ruminants has been shown to help maintaining t...