2022
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skac064.211
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241 Evaluating the Effects of Lactate Adaptation in Cannulated Steers on Fermentation Characteristics in an Ex Vivo Model of Ruminal Acidosis

Abstract: The objective was to determine if lactate adaption in cannulated steers affected fermentation characteristics in an ex vivo model of ruminal acidosis. Eighteen cannulated steers (790 ± 68 kg) were assigned to 1 of 2 treatments: 500 mL of H2O (CON) or 1 mM DL-Lactic acid solution per kg steer BW (LAC). After treatments were dosed prior to feeding for 6 d, rumen fluid was collected for an ex vivo study. Three flasks for each steer contained 7.5 g DM of substrate (70% corn, 15% DDG, and 15% silage) and 160 mL of … Show more

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