Manipulation of rumen fluid pH and its influence on cellulolysis in sacco, dry matter degradation and the rumen microflora of sheep offered either hay or concentrate

1. (1) It was possible to alter and maintain the rumen pH of three sheep given hay and three given concentrate by the continuous infusion of various amounts of an acid solution (H 2SO 4:HCl:H 2PO 4; 1:1:1, w/w) and a bicarbonate solution (NaHCO 3 (66%):KHCO 3 (34%), w/w), respectively. 2. (2) Reduct...

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