A new tool for evaluating forages
Date
2011-03-04
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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract
The scanning electron microscope has been used to observe the digestion of alfalfa hay and warm- and cool-season grasses. Photomicrographs show that leaves of all species are digested by bacteria and protozoa attacking either the upper part of the leaf or exposed edges; lower leaf surfaces are never attacked. Intake of a forage depends on how rapidly rumen bacteria and protozoa can enter the upper leaf surface and digest underlying material (mesophyll) leaving most of the highly lignified nutrient-carrying vessels (vascular tissue) undigested.
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What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977
Keywords
Beef, Intake, Alfalfa hay, Forage