Andreas Haselmann
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Bauer K, Eghbali M, Hartinger T, Haselmann A, Fuerst-Waltl B, Zollitsch W, et al.
Arch Anim Nutr
. 2023 Nov;
77(6):452-467.
PMID: 38012072
Forage-based diets are encouraged in organic dairy cattle production as this can increase the net human food supply, but their voluminous nature can limit dry matter intake (DMI) and performance....
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Rivera-Chacon R, Ricci S, Petri R, Haselmann A, Reisinger N, Zebeli Q, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Aug;
12(15).
PMID: 35953990
Switching diets from forage to a high-grain (HG) diet increases the risk of rumen fermentation disorders in cattle. However, the effects of the duration of the HG feeding, after the...
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Castillo-Lopez E, Haselmann A, Petri R, Knaus W, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2020 Jul;
103(9):8020-8033.
PMID: 32600769
Organic cattle farming encourages the use of forage-rich diets, and the reduction of particle size has been suggested as an approach to improve forage utilization and enhance nutrient intake of...
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Haselmann A, Zehetgruber K, Fuerst-Waltl B, Zollitsch W, Knaus W, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Jul;
102(10):8839-8849.
PMID: 31351713
The optimal utilization of forages is crucial in cattle production, especially in organic dairy systems that encourage forage-based feeding with limited concentrate amounts. Reduction of the particle size of forages...
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Metzler-Zebeli B, Haselmann A, Klevenhusen F, Knaus W, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2018 Aug;
101(11):9800-9814.
PMID: 30146296
This study used a rumen simulation technique to evaluate the effects of soaking of by-product-rich concentrate (BPC) in 5% lactic acid (LAC; vol/vol) on the rumen microbiota, predicted metagenome, fermentation...