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. 2017 Aug 16;31(1):80–85. doi: 10.5713/ajas.17.0069

Table 3.

Effect of feeding Korean domestic corn grain by different particle size on ruminal fermentation of Holstein steers fed total mixed ration as a basal1)

Items Treatments2) SEM

Control WC CC FC
Ruminal pH 6.35a 6.36a 6.16b 6.48a 0.074
Ammonia N (mg/L) 113.9a 89.6b 89.1b 84.2b 19.44
Total VFA (mmoles/100 mL) 100.0 100.2 99.1 100.1 8.14
Individual VFA (mmoles/100 mL)
 Acetate 54.1b 57.1a 53.6b 54.1b 1.24
 Propionate 22.3a 19.0b 21.4a 19.4b 0.54
 Iso-butyrate 1.2b 1.5a 1.3ab 1.4ab 0.09
 Butyrate 16.3b 17.0b 17.1b 19.5a 0.85
 Iso-valerate 2.4b 2.9a 3.0a 2.8a 0.41
 Valerate 2.7a 2.0b 2.6a 2.2b 0.33
 Caproic acid 1.0a 0.6b 0.9a 0.7b 0.13
Acetate/propionate 2.6b 3.1a 2.6b 2.9a 0.13

SEM, standard error of the mean; VFA, volatile fatty acids; TMR, total mixed ration.

1)

Holstein steers were housed under the condition of temperature and humidity index 71.5 (no stress: 24°C, 60%) according to Bilby et al [14].

2)

Treatments were TMR only (Control), TMR with whole corn grain (WC), TMR with coarsely ground corn grain (CC) and TMR with finely ground corn grain (FC), respectively.

a,b,c

Means in a row with different superscripts are significantly different (p<0.05).