Developing the rumen's capacity to utilise recalcitrant and low-value feed resources is important for ruminant production systems. Early-life nutrition and management practices have been shown to influence development of the rumen in young animals with long-term consequences on their performance. Therefore, there has been increasing interest to understand ruminal development and function in young ruminants to improve feed efficiency, health, welfare, and performance of both young and adult ruminants. However, due to the small size, rapid morphological changes and low initial microbial populations of the rumen, it is difficult to study ruminal function in young ruminants without major invasive approaches or slaughter studies. In this review, we discuss the usefulness of a range of proxies and markers to monitor ruminal function and nitrogen use efficiency (a major part of feed efficiency) in young ruminants. Breath sulphide and methane emissions showed the greatest potential as simple markers of a developing microbiota...
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December 01 2022
Review: markers and proxies to monitor ruminal function and feed efficiency in young ruminants.
Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Dookie Campus, 3647 Vic., Australia. E-mail long.cheng@unimelb.edu.au
Journal: Animal
Citation: Animal (2022) 15 (10)
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2021.100337
Published: 2021
Citation
Cheng, L., Cantalapiedra-Hijar, G., Meale, S. J., Rugoho, I., Jonker, A., Khan, M. A., Al-Marashdeh, O., Dewhurst, R. J.; Review: markers and proxies to monitor ruminal function and feed efficiency in young ruminants.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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