[HTML][HTML] Invited review: Role of physically effective fiber and estimation of dietary fiber adequacy in high-producing dairy cattle

Q Zebeli, JR Aschenbach, M Tafaj, J Boguhn… - Journal of dairy …, 2012 - Elsevier
Highly fermentable diets require the inclusion of adequate amounts of fiber to reduce the risk
of subacute rumen acidosis (SARA). To assess the adequacy of dietary fiber in dairy cattle …

Relationships between rumen volatile fatty acid concentrations and milk production in dairy cows: a literature study

WM Seymour, DR Campbell, ZB Johnson - Animal feed science and …, 2005 - Elsevier
Data from 20 research studies with 92 treatment means were summarized from the journals
of dairy science and animal science 2000–2002. All studies were conducted with Holstein …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of cereal grain type and corn grain harvesting and processing methods on intake, digestion, and milk production by dairy cows through a meta-analysis

LF Ferraretto, PM Crump, RD Shaver - Journal of dairy science, 2013 - Elsevier
A meta-analysis was performed to determine the influence of cereal grain type and corn
grain harvesting and processing methods, dietary starch, rumen-digestible starch, and …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of dietary carbohydrate composition and availability on utilization of ruminal ammonia nitrogen for milk protein synthesis in dairy cows

AN Hristov, JK Ropp - Journal of Dairy Science, 2003 - Elsevier
A trial with four ruminally and duodenally cannulated, late-lactation dairy cows was
conducted to investigate the effect of dietary carbohydrate (CHO) composition and …

Shifts of hydrogen metabolism from methanogenesis to propionate production in response to replacement of forage fiber with non-forage fiber sources in diets in vitro

K Wang, X Nan, K Chu, J Tong, L Yang… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The rumen microbial complex adaptive mechanism invalidates various methane (CH4)
mitigation strategies. Shifting the hydrogen flow toward alternative electron acceptors, such …

[HTML][HTML] Validating intrinsic markers and optimizing spot sampling frequency to estimate fecal outputs

DL Morris, LR Rebelo, PA Dieter, C Lee - Journal of dairy science, 2018 - Elsevier
Indirect methods of spot sampling with intrinsic markers to estimate fecal output and nutrient
digestibility often have been used in dairy nutrition research as alternatives to total collection …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of carbohydrate type or bicarbonate addition to grass silage-based diets on enteric methane emissions and milk fatty acid composition in dairy cows

A Bougouin, A Ferlay, M Doreau, C Martin - Journal of dairy science, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of the study was to compare the effect of fiber-or starch-rich diets based on grass
silage, supplemented or not with bicarbonate, on CH 4 emissions and milk fatty acid (FA) …

[HTML][HTML] Fibrous coproducts of corn and citrus as forage and concentrate sources for dairy cows

WR Silva, FR Carvalho, RB Silva, RAN Pereira… - Journal of Dairy …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study evaluated the effect on dairy cows of the partial replacement of whole plant corn
silage (WPCS) with corn ear fibrous coproduct (CEFC) in diets with concentrate coproducts …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of low rumen-degradable protein or abomasal fructan infusion on diet digestibility and urinary nitrogen excretion in lactating dairy cows

TF Gressley, LE Armentano - Journal of dairy science, 2007 - Elsevier
Post-ileal carbohydrate fermentation in dairy cows converts blood urea nitrogen (BUN) into
fecal microbial protein. This should reduce urinary N, increase fecal N, and reduce manure …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of corn silage hybrids and dietary nonforage fiber sources on feed intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, and productive performance of lactating …

MS Holt, CM Williams, CM Dschaak, JS Eun… - Journal of dairy …, 2010 - Elsevier
This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of corn silage hybrids and
nonforage fiber sources (NFFS) in high forage diets formulated with high dietary proportions …