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Small-scale livestock farming in the tropics can become more intensive yet sustainable if more and better forage is used to feed the animals being reared. This could benefit farming endeavours in rura...
Fresh and ensiled forages as a source of estrogenic equol in bovine milk: a review
phytoestrogens isoflavones red clover silage
2015/6/24
Isoflavan equol has recently been assessed in human nutrition as a potent estrogen with various health benefits. It is produced by intestinal microflora from isoflavones (IF) formononetin and daidzein...
Effect of intensive fattening of lambs with forages on the fatty acid profile of intramuscular and subcutaneous fat
lambs fatty acids intramuscular fat subcutaneous fat breed forages
2015/6/8
The effect of forage and breed of lambs on the fatty acid profile of intramuscular fat in m. longis-
simus lumborum (LL) and depot fat (SCF) above this muscle was investigated. The study was carried ...
The effects of feeding various forages on fatty acid composition of bovine milk fat: A review
review bovine milk fat milk fat profile alteration fatty acids CLA rumenic acid vaccenic acid pasture fresh forage silage hay
2015/6/8
The nutritional image of bovine milk fat has suffered for years because of the association of saturated fatty acids and coronary heart disease. Thus the alteration of fatty acid composition has been a...
Methane Production of Different Forages in In vitro Ruminal Fermentation
In vitro, Chemical Composition, Forage Leaves, Methane
2016/5/9
An in vitro rumen batch culture study was completed to compare effects of common grasses, leguminous shrubs and non-leguminous shrubs used for livestock grazing in Australia and Ghana on CH4 productio...
Comparison of Gayal (Bos frontalis) and Yunnan Yellow Cattle (Bos taurus): In vitro Dry Matter Digestibility and Gas Production for a Range of Forages
Gayal Yunnan Yellow Cattle Roughages In vitro Dry Matter Digestibility Gas Production
2016/4/26
Three male Gayal, two years of age and with a mean live weight of 20326 kg, and three adult Yunnan Yellow Cattle, with a mean live weight of 33818 kg were fed a ration of pelleted luce...
IN- VITRO DIGESTIBLE ORGANIC MATTER AND ENERGY CONTENTS IN WILD GROWING FORAGES OF ARMENIA
fodder plants nutritive energy values
2010/12/3
Livestock production system in Armenia is based on forage plants derived from natural and modifi ed pastures and hayfi elds. At present, because of the lack of a suitable laboratory base, local forage...
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...
Biomass Production and Nutritive Potential of Conserved Forages in Silvopastoral Traditional Fodder Banks (Ngitiri) of Meatu District of Tanzania
Agro-silvopastoral Fodder Banks Biomass Nutritive Value Degradability Sukuma, Tanzania
2016/4/21
Forages from grazing lands comprise conventional feed resources for ruminants in the tropical region. A study was conducted to assess fodder productivity and nutritive potential of deferred forages of...
In sacco NDF degradability and mineral release from selected forages in the rumen
forage NDF mineral element release rumen in saccometod
2015/6/1
An in sacco technique was used to measure NDF degradability and release of Mg, Ca, Zn, Cu, Fe from six forages – lucerne hay from the 1st cut (LH1), from the 2nd cut (LH2), orchard grass (G), grass si...
Manipulation of Rumen Fermentation by Yeast: The Effects of Dried Beer Yeast on the In vitro Degradability of Forages and Methane Production
Yeast Ruminal Microbes Whole Crop Corn Rice Straw Italian-ryegrass Methane
2016/4/14
The effects of the addition of yeast on in vitro roughage degradability and methane production were investigated in order to clarify the effects of yeast on the rumen microbes and to establish methods...