Rumen Microbial Population Dynamics during Adaptation to a High-Grain Diet
Oklahoma State University · University of Oklahoma · +1 more institution
Abstract
High-grain adaptation programs are widely used with feedlot cattle to balance enhanced growth performance against the risk of acidosis. This adaptation to a high-grain diet from a high-forage diet is known to change the rumen microbial population structure and help establish a stable microbial population within the rumen. Therefore, to evaluate bacterial population dynamics during adaptation to a high-grain diet, 4 ruminally cannulated beef steers were adapted to a high-grain diet using a step-up diet regimen containing grain and hay at ratios of 20:80, 40:60, 60:40, and 80:20. The rumen bacterial populations were evaluated at each stage of the step-up diet after 1 week of adaptation, before the steers were…
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8Topics & keywords
- Rumen
- Biology
- Population
- Hay
- Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism
- 16S ribosomal RNA
- Animal science
- Restriction fragment length polymorphism