Metabolism, ketosis treatment and milk production after using glycerol in dairy cows: A review
Simple Summary Glycerol, as well as being an attractive feed ingredient for cattle, is also a
by-product of a wide range of industrial applications. Glycerol has potential value in farming …
by-product of a wide range of industrial applications. Glycerol has potential value in farming …
[HTML][HTML] Feeding value of glycerol as a replacement for corn grain in rations fed to lactating dairy cows
Growth of the corn ethanol industry has created a need for alternatives to corn for lactating
dairy cows. Concurrent expansion in soydiesel production is expected to increase …
dairy cows. Concurrent expansion in soydiesel production is expected to increase …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of the addition of direct-fed microbials and glycerol to the diet of lactating dairy cows on milk yield and apparent efficiency of yield
J Boyd, JW West, JK Bernard - Journal of Dairy Science, 2011 - Elsevier
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a direct-fed microbial (M) and dietary
glycerol (G) on milk yield, efficiency of yield, and nutrient digestibility during hot weather …
glycerol (G) on milk yield, efficiency of yield, and nutrient digestibility during hot weather …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of diets enriched in n-6 or n-3 fatty acids on dry matter intake, energy balance, oxidative stress, and milk fat profile of transition cows
X Sun, C Guo, Y Zhang, Q Wang, Z Yang, Z Wang… - Journal of Dairy …, 2023 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of n-3
polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and n-6 PUFA on dry matter intake (DMI), energy …
polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and n-6 PUFA on dry matter intake (DMI), energy …
[HTML][HTML] Prediction of drinking water intake by dairy cows
Mathematical models that predict water intake by drinking, also known as free water intake
(FWI), are useful in understanding water supply needed by animals on dairy farms. The …
(FWI), are useful in understanding water supply needed by animals on dairy farms. The …
[HTML][HTML] Replacing corn with glycerol in diets for transition dairy cows
ER Carvalho, NS Schmelz-Roberts, HM White… - Journal of dairy …, 2011 - Elsevier
Expansion of the biofuels industry has increased the availability of glycerol as an alternative
feed for dairy cows. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of glycerol on …
feed for dairy cows. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of glycerol on …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of feeding crude glycerin on performance and ruminal kinetics of lactating Holstein cows fed corn silage-or cottonseed hull-based, low-fiber diets
JH Shin, D Wang, SC Kim, AT Adesogan… - Journal of dairy …, 2012 - Elsevier
The objective was to determine whether crude glycerin could partially replace concentrate
ingredients in corn silage-or cottonseed hull-based diets formulated to support minimal milk …
ingredients in corn silage-or cottonseed hull-based diets formulated to support minimal milk …
[PDF][PDF] Use of biodiesel co-products (Glycerol) as alternative sources of energy in animal nutrition: a systematic review
VO Silva, E Lopes, EF Andrade, RV Sousa… - Archivos de medicina …, 2014 - redalyc.org
The recent surge in the use of biodiesel in Brazil and abroad, coupled with the availability of
large amounts of glycerol, are generating interest in the use of this co-product in several …
large amounts of glycerol, are generating interest in the use of this co-product in several …
In vitro ruminal fermentation of glycerol, propylene glycol and molasses combined with forages and their effect on glucose and insulin blood plasma concentrations …
SM Ferraro, GD Mendoza, LA Miranda… - Animal Feed Science and …, 2016 - Elsevier
The in vitro gas production and the products of ruminal fermentation resulting from glycerol,
propylene glycol and molasses energy additives combined with corn silage or alfalfa were …
propylene glycol and molasses energy additives combined with corn silage or alfalfa were …
What will our ruminants drink?
DK Beede - Animal Frontiers, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Historically, drinking water for ruminants has been a relatively inexpensive and abundant
resource, but this is changing in both developed and develo** countries. Despite the great …
resource, but this is changing in both developed and develo** countries. Despite the great …