Abstract
An exogenous fibrolytic enzyme product was applied to three different proportions of a total mixed ration (TMR) and fed to dairy cows. There was no enhancement of the hydrolytic capacity of rumen fluid from cows serving as inoculum donors as a result of enzyme supplementation. In vitro dry matter degradation of the TMR at 12 h of incubation was increased by 15% when enzymes were added to the concentrate portion, and by 17% when added to the premix portion of the TMR (P < 0.05), but adding enzymes to the supplement (pelleted portion of the concentrate) had no effect.
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Bowman, G. R., Beauchemin, K. A., & Shelford, J. A. (2002). In vitro degradation of fresh substrates treated with exogenous fibrolytic enzymes. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 82(4), 611–615. https://doi.org/10.4141/A02-030
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