The way a farmer ensiles will affect his/her herd’s performance. According to new research results, poor animal performance has been associated with high concentrations of yeasts, which typically occur when the feedstuff was exposed to an environment with excess air owing to improper or insufficient ensiling. The study done by the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at the University of Delaware was done to determine if a commonly found yeast associated with silage spoilage could potentially alter rumen fermentation processes in an environment similar to the rumen. To read more, click HERE.
Published on Friday, 11th September 2015 - 12:33
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