Effects of Plant Extracts on in-Vitro Gas Production Kinetics and Ruminal Fermentation of Four Fibrous Feeds: Towards Sustainable Animal Diets
Manuel Gonzalez-Ronquillo,
Navid Ghavipanje,
Aurora Sainz-Ramírez
et al.
Abstract:This study was conducted to determine the effects of increasing doses of plant extracts of moringa, thyme, and rosemary on in-vitro gas production (IVGP) of four fibrous feeds (kikuyu grass, alfalfa hay, oat hay, and corn stover). The extracts were applied at doses of: 0 (control), 6 (low), 12 (medium), and 18 (high) ml/g dry matter (DM). IVGP was assessed using three fistulated goats and different incubation periods. At the end of incubation, dry matter degradability (DMd), gas yield (GY24), metabolizable ene… Show more
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