1992
DOI: 10.1051/animres:19920208
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Activités alimentaires et méryciques de moutons recevant des foins à l'auge

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“…Therefore, steers consuming both traditional and textured diets showed greater total chewing activity than steers fed either corn cob or both alfalfa cube diets. This effect of supplementation with long hay increasing time spent ruminating and total chewing activity is in agreement with observations on dairy cows fed at 85% of ad libitum , as well as with observations under ad libitum access to diet showing that increasing CF or NDF contents induced larger daily and unitary ruminating and total chewing times (Dulphy and Demarquilly 1992;Embrechts and Deswysen 1992).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, steers consuming both traditional and textured diets showed greater total chewing activity than steers fed either corn cob or both alfalfa cube diets. This effect of supplementation with long hay increasing time spent ruminating and total chewing activity is in agreement with observations on dairy cows fed at 85% of ad libitum , as well as with observations under ad libitum access to diet showing that increasing CF or NDF contents induced larger daily and unitary ruminating and total chewing times (Dulphy and Demarquilly 1992;Embrechts and Deswysen 1992).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%