When weeds become established in the sward grass grows much slower and the overall digestibility and palatability is reduced. |
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The authors were unable to find any research that indicates the digestibility of the fiber fraction of the rice bran. |
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However, over the total tract, digestibility was substantially greater for each component and not different among hull-less barleys and wheat. |
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Lodging doubles the rate of decline in digestibility so lodged crops should be harvested as soon as possible. |
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I measured digestibility as the proportion of eaten plant biomass not deposited as frass by 0800 the following morning. |
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Premium quality maize and barley is kibbled to optimise digestibility and increase the rumen utilisation rate. |
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At the end of 125 days feeding trial, six days conventional digestibility trial was conducted for stall-fed calves. |
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Viable cultures of lactic acid bacteria are speculated to be essential since pasteurization reduces the observed digestibility. |
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Manufacturers of protein powders and ready-to-drink products are increasingly adding rice oligodextrins to their formulas in order to impart increased protein digestibility. |
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Crumbles improve the digestibility of feed and ensure the uniformity of the mix. |
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Fiber in forages is usually inversely related to digestibility. |
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Grass digestibility at harvest gives a good measure of feeding value. |
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The fries would also benefit from other desirable rice characteristics, such as excellent storage, easy digestibility, mild flavor, and hypoallergenicity. |
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The starch chains become swollen upon gelatinisation and can be attacked readily by hydrolytic enzymes, resulting in better digestibility of cooked starchy foods. |
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Agnello di Sardegna' PGI is distinguished by its tender, white meat, intense aroma and outstanding digestibility and leanness. |
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In general, high-quality animal-based protein provides superior digestibility, amino acid balance, and palatability. |
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The apparent digestibility system ignores this fraction: what is collected at the end of the ileum is considered as undigested materials. |
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The AmiPig table provides amino acid ileal digestibility values for 62 common feedstuffs used in pig diets. |
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The expression of ileal digestibility depends on the way this endogenous fraction is taken into account in the calculations. |
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The corrected apparent ileal digestibility can be calculated either from the apparent digestibility or from the standardised digestibility. |
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Growing conditions, such as temperature and moisture will also affect lignification and NDF digestibility. |
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In general, grasses and corn silage will have higher NDF digestibility than legumes due to less lignification. |
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Lignification in mature stems significantly decreases fibre digestibility, since lignin is indigestible. |
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That means that if the diet is not exhibiting good digestibility the feed company owes us money, and that goes back to waste management. |
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Low-temperature treatment, on the other hand, may increase the digestibility of protein. |
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The chapters are subdivided into shorter sections, which also eases digestibility. |
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In other words, the lambs demonstrated an ability to form a generalization about the relative digestibility of families of plants. |
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Brevity and digestibility make a song more functional, at least in the short run. |
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Japanese cuisine offers food combinations and ingredients that have interesting results in terms of health or of digestibility. |
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The quality of forage crops is poor because of the precipitation, he states, resulting in reduced protein levels and poor digestibility. |
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Watch for our approach based on potential digestibility as well as the arrival of the use of Dynamic Energy! |
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Of an average length, its crystalline grains, of red ruby color are precious for their antioxidant contents and high digestibility. |
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There are three main research topics: drought resistance, nitrogen assimilation and better digestibility by livestock. |
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Their high level of digestibility helps farmers improve rations fed to their herds and obtain better quality products, particularly milk. |
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This may lead to an increased rate of passage and decreased diet digestibility, further exacerbating an energy deficit. |
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On the other hand, it is less rich in gluten than corn, which explains its best digestibility. |
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The differences are, however, in the ingredients as they determine the digestibility of the food, its taste, and ultimately the price. |
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At this point the stover part of the plant has good digestibility, and the moisture is usually in the desired range for storage in airtight silos. |
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Results showed that increasing the pectolyase concentration in the hydrolytic solutions led to an increase of the digestibility of elicited cell walls. |
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Even among cooked foods, digestibility varies. |
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Effect of drought on polyamine metabolism, yield, protein content and in vitro protein digestibility in tepary and common bean seeds. |
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In our contracts for feed we have digestibility penalties. |
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Determination of digestibility coefficients of various feedstuffs for red drum. |
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Effect of extrusion on the in vitro digestibility of toasted and untoasted soybean meal. |
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This creates a high-oil feed with increased digestibility. |
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Based on experience with whole canola seed as a feed ingredient, it has been shown that maximum digestibility is best obtained when the hard seed coat of the whole canola is ruptured. |
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The content of caramelised black oats, corn and barley flakes is consciously kept to a minimum to benefit the digestibility and nutritional effect of Irish Mash. |
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On account of its easy digestibility, its high satiation value and the good utilisation of the energy supplied in the organism, Bündnerfleisch meets all the prerequisites for a healthy and nutritious foodstuff. |
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization by sheep fed with provenances of Calliandra calothyrsus Meissner with different tannin structure. |
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The in vitro organic matter degradability was always lower than in vivo digestibility, while the two trends were almost superimposable. |
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Moreover, improving digestibility would result in even further increases in Chinese yogurt consumption. |
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A problem with flax, however, was that its wider application in food products was limited by ineffective extraction methods as well as by the poor digestibility of the whole flaxseed and the instability of its meals and oils. |
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Total digestive tract digestibility was not affected by treatments, except for apparent CP digestibility. |
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In vitro organic matter digestibility was not different between the summer and winter diets. |
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We recommend VITACELĀ® raw fiber concentrate as a natural feed for the improvement of protein digestibility and the maintenance of healthy intestinal flora. |
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In the flour scoured by a pressing process, it was obtained a real protein digestibility of 92,24 versus 94,42 of casein, used as a control reference. |
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The very high digestibility and the high energy density justify small daily rations which do not distend your dog's stomach and will keep his optimum physique. |
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A high digestibility and high energy density justify small daily rations which do not distend the dogs' stomach and also help dogs that have lost weight to return to their ideal weight and recover their muscle tone. |
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The production of softer stools implies that a diet may be bulk limiting, which would ultimately affect energy intake, diet digestibility and nutrient availability. |
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One of the most important advantages of our mixture is the presence of cereals and grass with an optimum quantity of fibre for rumination, thus having a high protein and digestibility not only for forage but also for hay. |
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The influence of carbohydrase and protease supplementation on amino acid digestibility of lupin-based diets for broiler chicks. |
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Potential digestibility allows the model to meet dairy cow requirements using on-farm forage and grain as a custom product designed specifically for each operation. |
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Pediatrists recommend it as a nutriment for children because of its protein, vitamin and calcium abundance and digestibility which are extremely useful for children growth. |
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Composition and digestibility of albumin, globulins, and glutelins from Phaseolus vulgaris. |
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Measuring nutrient and energy digestibility is a crucial first-step in determining the potential use of alternative protein sources in least-cost ration formulations. |
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Curing helps to improve the digestibility of meat proteins as during this stage digestion is partially aided by the enzymes and bacterial growth that characterise these elements. |
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Mean values and standard deviations for corrected apparent ileal digestibility, standardised digestibility and the content in standardised digestible nutrient for crude protein and individual amino acids. |
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Not always a naughty word, fat is actually an excellent source of energy, helps with the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and improves the taste and digestibility of your dog's diet. |
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Non-GMO, with high nutritional value, superior digestibility, attractive labelling and from a reliable, traced source, it is the product of an original and proven process. |
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Digestible energy intake, dry matter digestibility and effect of calcium intake on bone parameters of thoroughbred weanlings in New Zealand. |
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In vitro digestibility and fermentability of levan and its hypocholesterolemic effects in rats. |
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The acid-tolerant, homofermentative bacteria rapidly form lactic acid, thus ensuring an enduringly stable pH value and palatable silages with excellent digestibility. |
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To prevent impactions, a similar one to two weeks should be allowed for conversion from a high quality, easily digested, ration to one of low digestibility. |
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They found that it produces a 9-percent lower yield than orchardgrass and tall fescue, but has a 9-percent higher rate of neutral detergent fiber digestibility. |
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Developed a field macerator that reduces alfalfa hay drying time by 2 days, increases dry matter digestibility, and improves protein use by the cow. |
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Effects of benzoic acid on growth performance, serum biochemical parameters, nutrient digestibility and digestive enzymes activities of jejuna digesta in weaner piglets. |
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Physicochemical changes to starch granules during micronisation and extrusion processing of wheat, and their implications for starch digestibility in the newly weaned piglet. |
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