Browsing Masters Degrees (Animal and Poultry Science) by Subject "Ruminants--Feeding and feeds."
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The effect of feed type and diet quality on kinetics of digestion : the degradation properties of certain protein supplements, and the effect of concentrate supplementation and basal roughage quality on eating behaviour and particle passage from the rumen of sheep.
(2002)The unique anatomical structure of the ruminant animals' digestive tract allows them to convert forages containing high levels of fibre into the valuable products of meat, milk and wool. At the same time, an interdependent ... -
Effect of urea-ammoniation of dietary roughage and concentrate ratio on ruminal microbial activity in Jersey cows.
(2003)The effect of untreated roughages on digestibility and rumen fill of the gut was reviewed as physical mechanism influencing the regulation of roughage intake. The review of literature also focused on identifying factors ... -
Fibrolytic enzyme activity of herbivore microbial ecosystems.
(2006)The aim of this study was to determine firstly if there exist variations in fibrolysis among herbivore microbial ecosystems and secondly, the effect on fibre hydrolysis of compositing the most active systems with ruminal ...