1935
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(35)93128-9
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The Relation of the Fat Content of Milk to the Passage of the Milk Curd from the Stomach of the Calf

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“…concentration and this observation has recently been confirmed (J. H. Ternouth, I. J. F. Stobo & J. H. B. Roy, unpublished). The finding that some curd was present in the abomasum 16 h after the LF diets had been given, but not after the HF Nutrient concentrations in milk substitutes diets were fed, ia in agreement with the observations of Espe & Cannon (1935) and of Ternouth et eft. (1975), that a faster rate of abomasal emptying occurred with a high-fat diet.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Milk Intakesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…concentration and this observation has recently been confirmed (J. H. Ternouth, I. J. F. Stobo & J. H. B. Roy, unpublished). The finding that some curd was present in the abomasum 16 h after the LF diets had been given, but not after the HF Nutrient concentrations in milk substitutes diets were fed, ia in agreement with the observations of Espe & Cannon (1935) and of Ternouth et eft. (1975), that a faster rate of abomasal emptying occurred with a high-fat diet.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Milk Intakesupporting
confidence: 90%