Feeding, evaluating, and controlling rumen function
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2014.07.003
Feeding, evaluating, and controlling rumen function
Abstract
Achieving optimal rumen function requires an understanding of feeds and systems of nutritional evaluation. Key influences on optimal function include achieving good dry matter intake. The function of feeds in the rumen depends on other factors including chemical composition, rate of passage, degradation rate of the feed, availability of other substrates and cofactors, and individual animal variation. This article discusses carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism in the rumen, and provides practical means of evaluation of rations in the field. Conditions under which rumen function is suboptimal (ie, acidosis and bloat) are discussed, and methods for control examined.
Keywords: Acidosis; Carbohydrates; Evaluating nutrition; Proteins; Rumen function.
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