Title of article :
Utilization and Addition Sugars to Ruminants Rations
Author/Authors :
Bayati Zadeh ، Jalal - Islamic Azad University , Moradi Kor ، Zahra - Islamic Azad University
Pages :
10
From page :
1136
To page :
1145
Abstract :
Responses to sugars in dry or liquid formvary from study to study. When fed in proper amounts, sugars should not depress ruminalpH, and there is some evidence that they actuallyhelp toprevent a drop in pH after consuming largemeals of concentrate by maintaining a highernumberoflactatefermenting bacteria. Adding sugars doesprioritize the need for rumen degraded protein (RDP).we all know, sugars are rapidly and extensively fermented. Also, it pretty well established that there is an optimum feeding rate between 2.5 and 5% supplemental sugar. Carbohydrates are the main components in the dairy ration, comprising roughly 60 – 80% of total dry matter (DM) and could supply to 70% net energy lactation (NEL) for high yielding dairy cows. The relatively high rate of absorption of ammoniaby ruminants (Huntington, 1990) suggests thatenergy availability, or lack of synchrony betweenenergy and nitrogen supplies, limits the use ofavailable nitrogen by ruminal microorganisms
Keywords :
Sugers , Starch , Utilization , Ruminants
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Record number :
2458286
Link To Document :
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