Changes in the Elemental Composition of the Chyme and Metabolic Processes in the Rumen When Exogenous Enzymes Are Used in Feeding Bulls
V.V. Grechkina,
E.V. Sheida,
O.V. Kvan
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Coordination of the processes of scar digestion and metabolism in ruminants is a prerequisite for achieving high efficiency in the use of feed nutrients, improving product quality and profitability of production. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the inclusion of the exogenous lipase enzyme in the diet of bullocks in feedlots has a positive ef-fect on physiology, fermentation in the rumen, digestibility and the profile of fatty acids in the rumen. Material and methods. In the expe… Show more
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