[PDF][PDF] Updating the CNCPS feed library with new feed amino acid profiles and efficiencies of use: Evaluation of model predictions, version 6.5.

ME Van Amburgh, A Foskolos… - … Conference for Feed …, 2013 - research.aber.ac.uk
The first version of The Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPSv1. 0) was
released in 1991, and was first published in 1992 and 1993 in a series of four papers (Fox et …

The evolution and evaluation of dairy cattle models for predicting milk production: an agricultural model intercomparison and improvement project (AgMIP) for livestock

LO Tedeschi, LFL Cavalcanti… - Animal Production …, 2014 - CSIRO Publishing
The contemporary concern about anthropogenic release of greenhouse gas (GHG) into the
environment and the contribution of livestock to this phenomenon have sparked animal …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic changes and characterization of the protein and carbohydrate fractions of native grass grown in Inner Mongolia during ensiling and the aerobic …

Z Du, N Risu, G Gentu, Y Jia, Y Cai - Asian-Australasian journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To improve the utility of native grass resources as feed in China, we investigated
the dynamics of protein and carbohydrate fractions among Inner Mongolian native grasses …

Methane emissions changed nonlinearly with graded substitution of alfalfa silage with corn silage and corn grain in the diet of sheep and relation with rumen …

A Jonker, K Lowe, S Kittelmann… - Journal of Animal …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Feeding grain and corn silage have been proposed as practices to reduce enteric methane
(CH4) emissions per unit of intake from ruminants, but the inclusion level required in the diet …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding potential opportunities and risks associated with feeding supplemental rumen available fats to mitigate enteric methane emissions in lactating …

MB de Ondarza, VC de Souza, E Kebreab… - Journal of Dairy …, 2024 - Elsevier
Supplemental dietary rumen available fats show promise as enteric methane (eCH 4)
mitigators for lactating dairy cows. However, concerns include variability in eCH 4 response …

[PDF][PDF] Forage production and use in the dairy farming systems of Northern Italy

P Mantovi, A Dal Prà, MT Pacchioli… - Grassland and forages in …, 2015 - library.wur.nl
In the Po river valley, which represents the largest plain area of Northern Italy, the two main
dairy farming systems are associated with cheese production: one for Grana Padano (GP) …

Low vs high “water footprint assessment” diet in milk production: A comparison between triticale and corn silage based diets

C Cosentino, F Adduci, M Musto, R Paolino… - Emirates Journal of …, 2015 - iris.unibas.it
The agriculture account is 92% of the global freshwater footprint, and 29% of this amount is
used in animal husbandry to produce forage, to mix animal feed, for drinking of the animals …

Alfalfa biotypes with putative enhanced cell wall digestibility and effects on performance of growing beef steers

CW Karls, DK Combs, M Liou… - Translational Animal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Three alfalfa biotypes were chosen based on the presumption that they would be sources of
alfalfa herbage that differed in lignin concentration and therefore cell wall digestibility. The …

[HTML][HTML] Molecular basis of protein structure in combined feeds (hulless barley with bioethanol coproduct of wheat dried distillers grains with solubles) in relation to …

X Zhang, P Yu - Journal of dairy science, 2012 - Elsevier
The objectives of this study were to reveal protein molecular structure in relation to rumen
degradation kinetics and intestinal availability in combined feeds of hulless barley with …

Evaluation of Associative Effects of In Vitro Gas Production and Fermentation Profile Caused by Variation in Ruminant Diet Constituents

DF Baffa, TS Oliveira, AM Fernandes, MG Camilo… - Methane, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to investigate the associative effects caused by changes in the proportions
of feed ingredients (forage-to-concentrate ratio) and the forage source in ruminant diets on …