Abstract
Rumen propionate production is cows fed either a control diet or a high-grain, low-fiber diet was measured by isotope dilution technique. The high-grain, low-fiber diet resulted in the characteristic decrease in milk fat per cent (50% reduction) and a decreased molar ratio of acetate:propionate. Propionate production on the two diets was 13.3 and 31.0 moles/day for the control and high-grain, low-fiber diets. These results coupled with our previous studies (3) indicate the change in the molar ratio of rumen volatile fatty acids for cows fed a high-grain, low-fiber diet is the result of an increase in propionate production rather than a decrease in acetate production. © 1971, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.
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Bauman, D. E., Davis, C. L., & Bucholtz, H. F. (1971). Propionate Production in the Rumen of Cows Fed Either a Control or High-Grain, Low-Fiber Diet. Journal of Dairy Science, 54(9), 1282–1287. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(71)86021-6
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