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Characterization of proteins in feeds according to the CNCPS and comparison to in situ parameters
feedstuffs nitrogen fractions Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System
2015/7/2
Several methods were used for the evaluation of feed protein for rumen degradability and intestinal
digestibility of rumen undegraded protein (RUP). The aim of this work was to explore the possibilit...
Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Supplementation and Anhydrous Ammonia Treatment of Wheat Straw on In-situ Degradability and, Rumen Fermentation and Growth Performance of Yearling Lambs
Wheat Straw Ammonia-treatment Live Yeast In-situ Degradability Growth Performance
2016/5/18
The effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae supplementation (6.6×108 cfu) and anhydrous ammonia treatment (3%) of wheat straw (WS) were investigated on in-situ dry matter (DM) degradability, and on rumen ...
Ensiling Characteristics and the In situ Nutrient Degradability of a By-product Feed-based Silage
Spent Mushroom Substrate By-product Feed Silage Degradability Ruminant
2016/5/16
This study was conducted to evaluate the ensiling characteristics and the in situ degradability of a by-product feed (BF)-based silage. Before ensilation, the BF-based mixture was composed of 50% spen...
Effects of Micronization on the In situ and In vitro Digestion of Cereal Grains
Cattle Rumen Micronization Corn Barley Wheat
2016/5/6
The effects of micronization on in situ and in vitro nutrient disappearances of wheat, barley and corn were investigated in a series of experiments. In Experiment 1, chemical composition and in situ d...
Degradability Characteristics of Treated and Untreated Barley Grain Using In situ Technique
Dry matter crude protein heat treating in situ
2009/1/19
This study was carried out to determine of degradability characteristics of untreated barely grain (UBG) and treated barley grain with autoclaving at 120°C, 5´ (TBG1) and 20' (TBG2), treated bar...
Supplementing Maize or Soybean Hulls to Cattle Fed Rice Straw: Intake, Apparent Digestion, In situ Disappearance and Ruminal Dynamics
Supplementation Rice Straw Soybean Hulls In situ Disappearance Ruminal Metabolism
2016/4/27
Steers with ad libitum access to rice straw were assigned to four diets to evaluate the effects of maize or soybean hull supplementation on intake, in vivo digestibility, ruminal pH, VFA, ammonia-nitr...
One Point In situ Incubation Estimation of Undegraded Protein in Forages
One Point Estimation Undegrdable Protein Content Forages
2016/4/22
To estimate undegraded intake protein (UIP) fraction in feeds and fodders, on the basis of their neutral detergent insoluble N content was studied. Samples of six feeds and forages were incubated in s...
Evaluation of Mulberry (Morus alba) as Potential Feed Supplement for Ruminants: The Effect of Plant Maturity on In situ Disappearance and In vitro Intestinal Digestibility of Plant Fractions
Maturity Mulberry Nylon Bag Nutrient Degradation Low-quality Roughages
2016/4/20
The in situ nylon bag degradation and in vitro intestinal digestibility of dry matter (DM), and crude protein (CP) of mulberry (Morus alba) plant fractions was studied at four harvest stages, 3 (W3), ...
In Situ Dry Matter, Nitrogen and Phosphorous Disappearance of Different Feeds for Ruminants
Feeds In Situ Nitrogen Phosphorous Ruminants
2016/4/11
Four feeds, three concentrates (rice bran, soybean meal and flaked corn) and one forage (corn silage) were incubated in four ruminally fistulated Holstein steers over three one week periods in a 3 4 i...