Current feed evaluation systems for dairy cattle aim to match nutrient requirements with nutrient intake at pre-defined production levels. These systems were not developed to address, and are not suitable to predict, the responses to dietary changes in terms of production level and product composition, excretion of nutrients to the environment, and nutrition related disorders. The change from a requirement to a response system to meet the needs of various stakeholders requires prediction of the profile of absorbed nutrients and its subsequent utilisation for various purposes. This contribution examines the challenges to predicting the profile of nutrients available for absorption in dairy cattle and provides guidelines for further improved ...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main energy sou...
For energy feeding systems for ruminants to evolve towards a nutrient-based system, dietary energy s...
Current feed evaluation systems for dairy cattle aim to match nutrient requirements with nutrient in...
Mathematical modeling techniques have been applied to study various aspects of the ruminant, such as...
Nutritional science is developing from the calculation of requirements toward prediction of response...
In the past decade, a number of mechanistic, dynamic simulation models of several components of the ...
In ruminants, the profile of nutrients available for absorption generally differs considerably from ...
<p>In ruminants, the profile of nutrients available for absorption generally differs considera...
For an integrated evaluation of the effect of nutritional strategies on the utilization and losses o...
A simulation rumen model has been developed to function under non-steady state conditions in order t...
Organic compounds in dairy manure undergo a series of reactions producing pollutants such as ammonia...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Organic compounds in dairy manure undergo a series of reactions producing pollutants such as ammonia...
The high value of milk protein, increasing feed costs, and growing concern for the environment has m...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main energy sou...
For energy feeding systems for ruminants to evolve towards a nutrient-based system, dietary energy s...
Current feed evaluation systems for dairy cattle aim to match nutrient requirements with nutrient in...
Mathematical modeling techniques have been applied to study various aspects of the ruminant, such as...
Nutritional science is developing from the calculation of requirements toward prediction of response...
In the past decade, a number of mechanistic, dynamic simulation models of several components of the ...
In ruminants, the profile of nutrients available for absorption generally differs considerably from ...
<p>In ruminants, the profile of nutrients available for absorption generally differs considera...
For an integrated evaluation of the effect of nutritional strategies on the utilization and losses o...
A simulation rumen model has been developed to function under non-steady state conditions in order t...
Organic compounds in dairy manure undergo a series of reactions producing pollutants such as ammonia...
To assess the relation between emission of methane (CH4) and faecal and urinary losses of nitrogen (...
Organic compounds in dairy manure undergo a series of reactions producing pollutants such as ammonia...
The high value of milk protein, increasing feed costs, and growing concern for the environment has m...
Mathematical models are developed to quantity and integrate the various processes involved with rume...
Volatile fatty acids (VFA), produced in the rumen by microbial fermentation, are the main energy sou...
For energy feeding systems for ruminants to evolve towards a nutrient-based system, dietary energy s...