Rates of rumen fermentation in relation to ammonia concentration

  • Mehrez A
  • Ørskov E
  • McDonald I
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1. Four sheep were fed from automatic continuous feeders on whole barley fortified with graded levels of a urea solution. This approach was to a large extent successful in maintaining relatively steady states of rumen ammonia concentration. 2. Rates of barley fermentation in the rumen at various rumen NH 3 concentrations were assessed by measuring the disappearance of barley dry matter from polyester bags suspended in the rumen of these sheep. 3. The minimal NH 3 concentration for maximal rate of fermentation was estimated as 235 mg/l rumen fluid.

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Mehrez, A. Z., Ørskov, E. R., & McDonald, I. (1977). Rates of rumen fermentation in relation to ammonia concentration. British Journal of Nutrition, 38(3), 437–443. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19770108

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