< Programme
Wednesday 4 September 2024 – Morning, 8:30
Session 76. Advances in ruminant nutrition, Part 2
Room: Maremmana – Palazzo Affari 2nd Floor
Chair: Stergiadis / Ranilla García
Session Type: Theme session
Theatre Session
8:30
Bioactive compound research in ruminant nutrition: From Reductionism to Holism
InvitedR. Khiaosa-Ard
9:00
The impact of probiotic live yeast in a barley grain-based diet on rumen microbiome and histology of artificially reared lambs
A. Mavrommatis, P. Cremonesi, M. Severgnini, C. Christodoulou, K. Petropoulos, L. Dunière, B. Castiglioni, B. Kotsampasi, C. Balaskas, E. Chevaux, E. Tsiplakou
9:15
Rutin and Quercetin Biotransformation in Ruminants Revealed by Molecular Networking
D. Aldian, L. D. Harisa, H. Tomita, K. Tian, A. Iwasawa, M. Yayota
9:30
Preliminary study on some innovative rumen-bypass micro-encapsulation techniques for essential oils
A. Maggiolino, N. Denora, A. Lopedota, A. Di Grigoli, P. Marialetizia, C. Maria Giovanna, M. Rosaria, P. De Palo
9:45
How can drinking water may be used to increase milk yield?
Y. Ben Meir, D. Espinoza
10:00
Water intake and productivity responses of lactating dairy cows offered saline drinking water
L. Managos, S. Agenäs, M. Åkerlind, P. Peetz Nielsen, A. Jansson
10:45
Does Exhalomics Reveal the Dynamics of Rumen Fluid Metabolites in Dairy Cows?
M. Z. Islam, S. Räisänen, J. Lan, Y. Li, F. Wahl, R. Zenobi, E. C. Slack, S. Giannoukos, M. Niu
11:00
Is tributyrin a good replacement for sodium butyrate to stimulate epithelial growth in sheep?
S. Świerk, M. Przybyło, K. Szczepanik, P. Górka
11:15
Identification of natural methane inhibitor based on molecular docking techniques and evaluation its effect on rumen fermentation and prokaryotic communities in vitro
Y. Liu, X. Li, Y. Tu
11:30
Supplemental rumen-protected methionine and lysine increase energy-corrected milk production by early postpartum Holstein cows
M. M. Efil, F. C. Cardoso, L. Bahloul, J. K. Drackley
11:45
Dietary guidelines for Zn, Cu, Mn, and Fe in bovines, by integrating net requirements, native dietary occurrence, and homeostatic regulation boundaries
J. B. Daniel, J. Martín-Tereso
12:00
uNDF240 and fiber digestibility as important parameters for balancing diets: comparison of wheat hay vs. wheat straw in high producing dairy cows
J. De Matos Vettori, D. Cavallini, L. Mammi, I. Fusaro, A. Formigoni
Poster Session
76.13
Effects of dietary supplementation of oregano essential oil on performance, rumen microbiota and morphometrics of feedlot cattle
S. Dokou, A. Tsitsos, I. Stylianaki, V. Economou, I. Giannenas, M. E. Filippitzi, G. Arsenos
76.14
Rumen fermentation and predicted methane emissions from dairy cows fed Ascophyllum nodosum
N. Sari, K. Theodoridou, M. Terre, K. Kliem, S. Huws, N. Prat, P. Ray, C. Rymer, S. Stergiadis
76.15
Effects of different feed processing forms on in vitro rumen fermentation characteristics
H. R. Park, D. Lee, B. Chae, I. Cheon, E. Jeong, Y. Mun, C. Kim, H. Kwon, N. J. Choi
76.16
Effects of combination of garlic powder/attapulgite hybrid mixture and citrus by-product on performance and enteric methane production in Hanwoo steers
R. Bharanidharan, B. M. Tomple, R. Ibidhi, S. H. Beak, J. H. Lim, A. Jo, H. K. Kim, K. H. Kim
76.17
Short-chain fatty acids transporters expression in ruminal epithelium of growing rams depends on the source of butyrate used in a diet
S. Świerk, M. Przybyło, J. Flaga, P. Górka
76.18
Relationship between the natural 15N enrichment of plasma and feed conversion efficiency in fattening young bulls
D. Villalba, G. Cantalapiedra-Hijar, C. Chantelauze, I. Casasús, M. Blanco, E. Molina
76.19
Effects of feeding rumen-protected lysine on milk performance in lactating Holstein dairy cows
V. Sáinz De La Maza-Escolà, G. Giovagnoni, G. Petroni, R. Paratte, G. Bonacini, A. Piva, E. Grilli
76.20
Evaluation of plasma parameters in fattening beef cattle fed hexane vs 2-methyloxolane defatted soybean meal
C. J. Garcia-Vazquez, V. Menoury, M. Gauthier, L. Salis, A. Ferlay, P. Nozière
76.21
Modulatory effects of HMTBa and sea buckthorn oil on milk fat depression in dairy sheep
E. Barrio, P. G. Toral, R. Gervais, M. Musati, A. Della Badia, D. R. Yáñez-Ruiz, G. Hervás, P. Frutos
76.22
Impact of Tall Fescue defoliation intensity on energy expenditure of mid-lactation dairy cows
H. Bueno-Larroque12, B. Morales, G. Menegazzi, D. Mattiauda, P. Chilibroste, M. Carriquiry
76.23
The effect of energy and nitrogen source and their interaction on rumen fermentation and methane formation in a RUSITEC system
Y. X. Zhang, S. L. Amelchanka, V. Hanke, W. T. Yip, R. Peng, Y. Li, M. Niu, S. E. Räisänen
76.24
Evaluation and development of analytical procedures to assess buffering capacity of ruminant feed buffers
T. Higgins, P. Quille, E. Neville, K. Regan, S. O’ Connell
76.25
An in vitro alternative to the in sacco method to determine ruminal starch degradation
M. P. Arias-Benavides, R. Delagarde, P. Nozière, G. Maxin
76.26
Meta-analysis explores factors affecting milk component responses to metabolizable methionine fortified evaluated using NRC2001
N. Whitehouse, L. Bahloul
76.27
Meta-analysis explores factors affecting milk component responses to metabolizable methionine fortified evaluated using CNCPS
N. Whitehouse, L. Bahloul
76.28
Energy requirements are affected by posture and activity in dairy cows
D. Talmón, G. Menegazzi, A. Jasinsky, M. Carriquiry
76.29
Metabolic status of feed restricted grazing dairy cows during early and mid-lactation
M. Carriquiry, A. L. Astessiano, P. Chilibroste, D. Custodio, G. Ortega, M. Garcia-Roche
76.30
Evaluating the relationship between undigestible neutral and acid detergent fiber and implications for cell wall components in forages
A. B. P. Fontoura, C. Heffernan, P. A. Lapierre, A. C. Benoit, M. E. Van Amburgh
76.31
Post-grazing sward height affects resting time on pasture
D. Talmón, G. Menegazzi, A. Jasinsky, M. Carriquiry
76.32
Effects of anthocyanin-rich Napier grass silage in growing goats
P. Paengkoum, S. Paengkoum, P. Suong
76.33
Comparison of dietary digestibility of dairy ewes and goats during early lactation
M. F. Lunesu, M. Decandia, G. Molle, V. Giovanetti, R. Rubattu, A. Cannas
76.34
The supplementation with Omega 3 fatty acids enhances the reproductive performance in dairy cattle
J. López-Paredes, M. Cadie, M. Puyalto, J. J. Mallo