2016
DOI: 10.2527/jam2016-1347
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1347 Monensin and levels of narasin on rumen metabolism in lambs fed high-concentrate diets

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“…The addition of N13 increased the total SCFA in rumen fluid, as reported by Polizel et al (2016c), when evaluating the effects of increasing concentrations of narasin (0, 8, 16, 24 and 32 mg / kg DM) on lambs fed high forage diets on ruminal fermentation. Diets containing high starch content result in higher fermentation rate causing ruminal pH to fall, favoring the development of lactic acid producing bacteria, resulting in increased lactic acid concentration in the rumen environment .…”
Section: Ruminal Cecal and Fecal Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The addition of N13 increased the total SCFA in rumen fluid, as reported by Polizel et al (2016c), when evaluating the effects of increasing concentrations of narasin (0, 8, 16, 24 and 32 mg / kg DM) on lambs fed high forage diets on ruminal fermentation. Diets containing high starch content result in higher fermentation rate causing ruminal pH to fall, favoring the development of lactic acid producing bacteria, resulting in increased lactic acid concentration in the rumen environment .…”
Section: Ruminal Cecal and Fecal Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 73%