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- 1From:Agricultural Research (Vol. 47, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe Cove Mountain Project in Franklin County, PA, has dairy cows grazing on managed grass and legume pastures rather than on hay, cut forage or grain. Grass-based farming's economic and environmental benefits are...
- 2From:Agricultural Research (Vol. 41, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAgricultural Research Service scientists at the Dairy Forage Research Center in Madison, WI, have shown that roasting soybeans to a heat of 295 degrees and maintaining that temperature for 30 minutes before feeding them...
- 3From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 30, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedObjective: The influence of substituting steam-flaked corn (SFC) for dry rolled corn (DRC) on feedlot cattle growth performance and dietary net energy when cattle are allowed either ad libitum or 2-h restricted access...
- 4From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 28, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedFour methods were adopted, including the mobile nylon bag (MNB) method, modified three-step in vitro (MTS) method, original three-step in vitro (OTS) method, and acid detergent insoluble nitrogen (ADIN) estimating...
- 5From:Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology (Vol. 5, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Simin Poorkasegaran1 and Asadollah Teimouri Yansari1,2 Background Three components affect the balance of carbohydrates in the diets of lactating dairy cattle. The first two are the nature of the NDF and...
- 6From:Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research (Vol. 79, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAgro-industrial by-products are a great option for ruminant feeding. Alternative feedstuffs in ruminant diets are important to increase diets and reduce production costs. The present study evaluated different levels of...
- 7From:AMB Express (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDuring the transition period, fatty liver syndrome may be caused in cows undergo negative energy balance, ketosis or hypocalcemia, retained placenta or mastitis problems. During the transition stage, movement of...
- 8From:Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Nutrition is one of the most important factors that affect animal performance, and it therefore also impacts on financial results in beef systems. In this way, finding the best strategy for feeding...
- 9From:South African Journal of Animal Science (Vol. 50, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis study evaluated the effects of replacing corn with wheat on the lactation performance, ruminal fermentation, plasma metabolites and hormonal profiles of multiparous Holstein cows. Thirty-four multiparous cows were...
- 10From:Animals (Basel) (Vol. 10, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSimple Summary: Feed efficiency and the sustainability of dairy farming are critical concerns for the dairy industry. Studying feed efficiency at a large scale would benefit cow breeding and management on the farm but is...
- 11From:Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Vol. 39, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of different levels of sun-dried banana peel in the diet for crossbred cows on the quality of Minas fresh cheese and milk. Diets consisted of 0, 15, 30, 45 and...
- 12From:Revista de Investigacion Agraria y Ambiental (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEl Magnesio, abundante en praderas pastoreadas por bovinos de leche, actúa como un cofactor en reacciones enzimáticas vitales para las principales vías metabólicas y presenta desaparición ruminal elevada (87%) aunque se...
- 13From:BMC Veterinary Research (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Physiology of the exocrine pancreas has been well studied in domestic and in laboratory animals as well as in humans. However, it remains quite unknown in wildlife mammals. Roe deer and cattle (including...
- 14From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 33, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedObjective: This study was designed to determine how feeding diets differing in crude protein (CP) and undegraded intake protein (UIP) levels affected productivity, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics, and the...
- 15From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 32, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedObjective: Reducing roughage feeding without negatively affecting rumen health is of interest in ruminant nutrition. We investigated the effects of roughage sources and concentrate types on growth performance, ruminal...
- 16From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis study was conducted to determine the effects of feeding by-product feed (BF)-based silage on the performance, blood metabolite parameters, and carcass characteristics of Hanwoo steers. The BF-based silage was...
- 17From:AIMS Agriculture and Food (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe gastrointestinal tract acts as a digestive conveyor and carries out a specific stage of food processing throughout its length. A non-traditional approach to feeding cattle unprotected vegetable fats/oils may involve...
- 18From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 25, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAn in vitro experiment was conducted to examine the effects of defaunation (removal of protozoa) on ruminal fermentation characteristics, C[H.sub.4] production and degradation by rumen microbes when incubated with...
- 19From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 28, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedTo evaluate the effects of feeding linseed oil or/and sunflower oil mixed with fish oil on milk yield, milk composition and fatty acid (FA) profiles of dairy cows fed a high-concentrate diet, 24 crossbred primiparous...
- 20From:Asian - Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Vol. 29, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of replacing corn grain for sugar cane molasses (MO) or glucose syrup (GS) in the starter concentrate on performance and metabolism of dairy calves. Thirty-six...