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Dietary inclusion of ruminally protected linseed oil as a means to mitigate heat and slaughter-induced stress in feedlot cattle
(Oxford University Press, 2022-03-03)There is evidence of a relationship between increased energy intake and the development of metabolic inflammation and insulin resistance (IR), and between the aforementioned metabolic state and impaired tolerance to heat ... -
Efecto de la inclusión de aceite de lino y pescado en raciones concentradas
(Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, 2011-12)El objetivo del presente trabajo fue conocer el efecto de la inclusión del aceite de lino y pescado en raciones con alto nivel de grano sobre el consumo, los perfiles de ácidos grasos en el licor ruminal y en sangre, el ... -
Effect of Diet Supplementation with Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Milk Production and Fatty Acid Profile in Lactating Dairy Ewes
(2018-02)Thirty-six Pampinta ewes were used in a completely randomized design to examine the effectiveness of soybean (SO) and linseed (LO) oils to reduce the concentration of the atherogenic fatty acids (FA) of milk (C12:0 to ... -
Effects of feeding combinations of soybean and linseed oils on productive performance and milk fatty acid profile in grazing dairy cows
(2017)Thirty-six grazing dairy cows were used to determine the effect of combinations of soybean (SO), and linseed (LO) oils on milk production, composition and milk fatty acid (FA) profile. Treatments were a basal control diet ... -
Feeding Calcium Salts of Linseed Oil on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2020-10)The objective of this study was to determine the effect of supplying calcium salts of linseed oil (Ca-FA) rich in omega-3 (α-linolenic acid) on the production and chemical composition of milk and its nutraceutical value ... -
Milk fatty acid profile from grazing buffaloes fed a blend of soybean and linseed oils
(Escola de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2015-06)The aim of the study was to examine the changes in milk fatty acid (FA) profile of grazing buffaloes fed either low (L, 276g/d) or high (H, 572g/d) doses of a blend (70:30, wt/wt) of soybean and linseed oils. Fourteen ...