Search Results - "Schonewille, J Thomas"
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Response of saliva Na/K ratio to changing Na supply of lactating cows under tropical conditions
Published in Journal of the science of food and agriculture (01-06-2017)“…BACKGROUND Factorial determination of the sodium (Na) requirement of heat‐stressed lactating cows is hindered by accurate estimates of the Na losses through…”
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The effects of additives in napier grass silages on chemical composition, feed intake, nutrient digestibility and rumen fermentation
Published in Asian-australasian journal of animal sciences (01-09-2012)“…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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Urinary excretion of advanced glycation end products in dogs and cats
Published in Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (01-01-2021)“…The present study was conducted with privately owned dogs and cats to investigate whether a relationship exists between the dietary AGEs and the urinary…”
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Isolipidic replacement of krabok oil by whole krabok seed reduces in vitro methanogenesis, but negatively affects fermentation
Published in Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (01-03-2020)“…The background of the current in vitro study involves the issue of methane (CH4) production inherent to rumen fermentation. One of the dietary strategies to…”
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Exposure to a novel feedstuff by goat dams during pregnancy and lactation versus pregnancy alone does not further improve post-weaning acceptance of this feedstuff by their kids
Published in Journal of the science of food and agriculture (01-04-2016)“…BACKGROUND Previous experiments demonstrated the existence of in utero learning in goats. However, in contrast to other animal species, in goats there is no…”
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The Effects of Additives in Napier Grass Silages on Chemical Composition, Feed Intake, Nutrient Digestibility and Rumen Fermentation
Published in Asian-australasian journal of animal sciences (2012)“…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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Increasing magnesium intakes in relation to magnesium absorption in dry cows
Published in Journal of dairy research (01-08-2004)“…Earlier studies with temporarily isolated rumen of heifers show saturation kinetics of Mg efflux across the rumen wall. Therefore, we hypothesized that high Mg…”
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High intake of magnesium in relation to the ruminal transmural potential difference and magnesium absorption in wethers
Published in International journal for vitamin and nutrition research (01-05-2004)“…High potassium (K) intakes are known to decrease magnesium (Mg) absorption in ruminants by increasing the transmural potential difference (PDt, serosal side =…”
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Feeding Chromonaela odorata during pregnancy to goat dams affects acceptance of this feedstuff by their offspring
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-02-2012)“…We investigated the effect of Chromonaela odorata ingestion by goat dams during pregnancy on intake of C. odorata by their kids. Alteration of prenatal feed…”
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The relationships between potassium intakes, transmural potential difference of the rumen epithelium and magnesium absorption in wethers
Published in British journal of nutrition (01-02-2004)“…In vitro studies with isolated sheep rumen epithelium have shown that an increase in the lumen K concentration induces an increase in the transmural potential…”
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Effect of high magnesium intake on apparent magnesium absorption in lactating cows
Published in Animal feed science and technology (05-03-2004)“…We investigated whether the percentage of apparent magnesium (Mg) absorption in dry cows with a low level of dry matter intake is comparable to that in…”
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Transient lowering of plasma vitamin B12 concentrations in Ouessant sheep fed on a potassium-rich ration
Published in International journal for vitamin and nutrition research (01-07-1999)“…The hypothesis tested was that a high intake of potassium (K) interferes with cobalt (Co)-vitamin B(12) metabolism in ruminants. Ouessant sheep were fed either…”
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