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Effects of Feeding Increasing Proportions of Corn Grain on Concentration of Lipopolysaccharide in the Rumen Fluid and the Subsequent Alterations in Immune Responses in Goats |
Wenjie Huo, Weiyun Zhu, Shengyong Mao |
Anim Biosci. 2013;26(10):1437-1445. Published online October 1, 2013 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2013.13143 |
Effects of Feeding Increasing Proportions of Corn Grain on Concentration of Lipopolysaccharide in the Rumen Fluid and the Subsequent Alterations in Immune Responses in Goats PSI-27 Feeding corn grain steeped in citric acid modulates rumen fermentation and inflammatory responses in dairy goats. Feeding corn grain steeped in citric acid modulates rumen fermentation and inflammatory responses in dairy goats Performance, feeding behaviour and rumen pH profile of beef cattle fed corn silage in combination with barley grain, corn or wheat distillers’ grain or wheat middlings Effects of feeding Italian ryegrass with corn on rumen environment, nutrient digestibility, methane emission, and energy and nitrogen utilization at two intake levels by goats Effect of Soybean Meal, Raw Soybeans, Corn Gluten Feed, and Urea on the Concentration of Rumen Fluid Components at Intervals After Feeding Effects of rumen-degradable protein concentration in diets on digestion, nitrogen utilization and milk yield by dairy goats Response of rumen microbiota, and metabolic profiles of rumen fluid, liver and serum of goats to high-grain diets Effects of increasing dietary concentrations of corn naturally contaminated with deoxynivalenol on broiler and turkey poult performance and response to lipopolysaccharide The effects of feeding monensin and yeast culture, alone or in combination, on the concentration and generic composition of rumen protozoa in steers fed on low-quality pasture supplemented with increasing levels of concentrate |