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Influence of Different Supplemental Niacin Forms on Production Performance of Dairy Cows: A Meta-Analysis
(2015-06-08)
Niacin is occasionally supplemented into dairy cows’ ration to improve their production performance especially during early lactation period. Such supplementation can be done either in the form of nicotinic acid (NA) or ...
Can Plant Saponins Lower Methane Emissions Without Hampering the Nutrient Digestibility of Ruminants
(2015-06-08)
Plant saponins have been used as additives to mitigate methane emissions originated from enteric fermentation of ruminant animals. Most of the studies however were based on in vitro techniques, and only limited studies ...
Ruminal Methane Emissions In Vitro of Plants Differing in Their Main Phenolic Fractions
(2015-06-08)
Plants containing phenolics have been known to produce less ruminal methane emissions when incubated with buffered-rumen fluid in vitro. However, little is known concerning methane mitigation effects of plants differing ...
Biodegradation of Fibrous Feed by Phanerochaete chrysosporium (Study of Cocoa Pod Husk and Palm Oil Frond)
(2015-06-08)
Utilization of plantation waste as feed can be a solution for sustainable feed resources, high lignin have caused low digestibility. The potential plantation wastes as feed are cocoa pod husk and palm oil frond. For the ...