Discussion created on July 24, 2020
Ruminants do not absorb much glucose from the feed. Yet, productive functions and maintenance are highly reliant on glucose supply. During the lactation period, the demand from the milk synthesis process makes glucose a very important substance for ruminants. Ruminants absorb glucose precursors from fermentation and digestion processes: through glucose synthesis in the liver, these precursors are ...
Product published on July 14, 2020
Rumen-Protected Glucose.
Provide glucose efficiently.
Improve milk yield in early lactation and heat stress period
Rumen Bypass Rate = 80%
Intestinal Release Rate = 90%
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Great information! Thanks for posting.
Discussion created on July 10, 2020
This experiment suggests that rumen-protected glucose improves energy balance for transition cows. Adding rumen bypass glucose decrease NEFA concentrations and decrease inflammations. Using rumen bypass glucose during transition time may help increase the health status and yield for lactating cows. Link: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8061&context=etd
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