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Regardless of this structural difference, the varied active polysaccharide components in seaweed polysaccharides are hydrolyzed and fermented by carbohydrate-active enzymes in the ruminant digestive system (Hehemann et al., 2010). The opportunity to reduce enteric CH4 with seaweed supplementation is a ...
Related to ruminant digestion:Ruminant mammal di·ges·tion (dī-jĕs′chən, dĭ-) n. 1. a.The process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed and assimilated by a living organism. In most animals it is accomplished in the digestive tract by the mechanical an...
Ancillary tests for the assessment of the ruminant digestive system Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract, 8 (1992), p. 203 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 13. R.K. Tanwar, A.K. Saxena Radiographic detection of foreign bodies (goat) Vet Med, 79 (1984), p. 1195 Google ...
Growth and development of the ruminant digestive system Postweaning management strategies that include an element of social enrichment may reduce weaning stress and improve welfare and productive performance. We... SJ Lyford 被引量: 118发表: 1988年 Parallel functional changes in the digestive RNases...
Animals in the approved red meat group all consume plants and have ruminant digestive systems, with two stomachs, that create a pure meat. Animals in the "do not eat" group appear to be engineered for a different purpose, like cleaning the earth or doing work. The Lord promises us that ...
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The production of methane is known to result in dietary energy loss and accounts for 2–12% of the ruminant [41], thereby linking to poorer feed efficiency of the animal [42]. Methanobrevibacter is the most dominant methanogen in the rumen, representing up to 70% of the archaeal community ...
Coleman, G. S. (1988). The importance of rumen ciliate protozoa in the growth and metabolism of the host ruminant.Int. J. Anim. Sci.,3, 75–95. Google Scholar Coleman, G. S. (1989). InThe Role of Protozoa and Fungi in Ruminant Digestion, ed. J. V. Nolan, R. A. Leng and D...
Noun1.integumentary system- the skin and its appendages system- a group of physiologically or anatomically related organs or parts; "the body has a system of organs for digestion" cutis,skin,tegument- a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the larges...