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dc.contributor.authorWalsh, Steven
dc.date.accessioned2015-02-20T10:10:56Z
dc.date.available2015-02-20T10:10:56Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.otherB-10980
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10832/1256
dc.description.abstractAlthough we see a reduction in pH in March in the experimental group it is still above the critical pH of the rumen is 6 (Hutjens, 1998). The increased concentrations of VFA have probably resulted in changes in the milk composition. In this way, increases in ruminal butyrate and propionate concentrations could lead to an increased milk yield with butyrate acting as a source of energy and a lipid precursor, while sparing propionate from oxidation leaving it more available to conversion to glucose for lactose synthesis (Van Soest, 1982).en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjecttejelő tehénen
dc.subjectdairy cowen
dc.subjectbendően
dc.subjectrumenen
dc.subjectfermentációen
dc.subjectfermentationen
dc.subjectsejten
dc.subjectcellen
dc.subjectfehérje-anyagcsereen
dc.subjectprotein metabolismen
dc.subjectzsíranyagcsereen
dc.subjectfat metabolismen
dc.subjectzsírsavaken
dc.subjectfatty acidsen
dc.subjectph-értéken
dc.subjectph-valueen
dc.subjectbelgyógyászaten
dc.subjectinternal medicineen
dc.subjecttakarmányozásen
dc.subjectnutritionen
dc.subjecttejösszetételen
dc.subjectmilk compositionen
dc.subjecttejtermelésen
dc.subjectmilk productionen
dc.subjecttakarmányösszetételen
dc.subjectfeed compositionen
dc.titleThe effect of feeding different total mixed rations of rumen fermentation in high producing dairy cowsen
dc.typeThesisen


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