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The particle size distribution in colombian rice polishings and its effect on gas production by rumen micro-organisms in vitro
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2017
Extract
Rice polishings (RP) which are produced as a by-product during the pearling of hulled rice have been successfully used as a supplementary food for ruminants. However, information on the effects of feeding RP on rumen fermentation is contradictory. Valdez et al. (1977) found RP had little effect on rumen fermentation in bulls and suggested that the stimulation in growth rate observed, with RP may be mediated by the provision of nutrients postruminally. In contrast, Cardenas et al. (1992) reported that RP stimulated volatile fatty acid concentrations and microbial numbers when added to a rumen simulating fermentor (Rusitec). One reason for these differences might be that changes in the milling process, used to produce RP, have resulted in a by-product with different physical characteristics to that used in earlier studies. The experiment described here was designed to investigate the particle size distribution in Colombian rice polishings and the effect of these fractions on the rumen fermentation in vitro.
- Type
- Tropical Forages
- Information
- Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972) , Volume 1993: Winter meeting , March 1993 , pp. 202
- Copyright
- Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1993