ADSA AMPA ASAS CSAS Joint Animal Meeting


In July, Lallemand Animal Nutrition participated in the ADSA AMPA ASAS CSAS Joint Animal Meeting in Phoenix, AZ.
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The meeting is held annually and attended by veterinarians, animal nutritionists and researchers from around the world.

Several papers were presented by Lallemand employees. In addition to the tradeshow exhibit, Lallemand hosted three beer tastings for customers and prospects.

List of posters related to Lallemand Animal Nutrition technologies and strains that were presented at the meeting :

• M324 - Effect of live yeast supplementation on milk yield, milk components, and rumen pH in dairy cows.
• M. B. de Ondarza1, A. Hall2, J. Sullivan2, and E. Chevaux *2,
• 1Paradox Nutrition LLC, West Chazy, NY, 2Lallemand Animal Nutrition, Milwaukee, WI.
• Summary : Addition of live yeast reduced the risk of rumen acidosis by increased rumen pH and tended to increase milk yield

• 490 - The effect of inoculants containing Lactobacillus buchneri on the fermentation of alfalfa silage harvested at two dry matters.
• M. C. Der Bedrosian,* B. G. Case, M. C. Santos, J. Lim, and L. Kung Jr.,
• University of Delaware, Newark.
• Summary : Treatment with L. buchneri altered silage fermentation but the changes were dependent on what organism it was combined with and the DM content of the forage

• W94 - On farm corn silage evaluation method and its validation in a field study.
• B. Andrieu,* A. Perilhou, and J. Sindou, Lallemand SAS, Blagnac, France.
• Summary : The study confirmed that good management is essential for good qualitysilage, and the addition of L. buchneri can help optimize these management practices

• W255 - Effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-1077 supplementation on zootechnical performances and feeding behavior of dairy bull calves during growing period.
C. Loncke1, L. Van Nespen1, C. Launay1, E. Sulmont1, L. Dussert*2, and V. Demey2,
1INZO, Chierry, France, 2Lallemand SAS, Blagnac, France.
Summary : Dairy bull calves fed live yeast SC showed a different feeding behavior, had higher DM intake and subsequently higher weight gain than unsupplemented ones.

W96 Effects of DM concentrations and inoculants on Jiggs and Tifton 85 bermudagrass silage.
• J. M. B. Vendramini*1, A. T. Adesogan2, L. E. Sollenberger3, A. D. Aguiar1, A. Valente1, and P. Salvo1,
• 1UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research and Education Center, Ona, FL, 2Department of Animal Sciences, Gainesville, FL, 3Department of Agronomy, Gainesville, FL.
• Summary : Molasses as an additive may improve the nutritive value of the silage but the aerobic stability was worse than silage treated with inoculants and untreated.

• W97 Effects of Lactobacillus inoculants and forage dry matter on the fermentation and aerobic stability of ensiled mixed-crop tall fescue and meadow fescue.
• X. S. Guo1, D. J. Undersander2, and D. K. Combs*2,
• 1State Key Laboratory of Pastoral Ecosystem, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China, 2University of Wisconsin, Madison.
• Summary : Microbial inoculation improved the aerobic stability of silages harvested between 18 and 44% DM

• W300 Sugar cane silage for lactating dairy cows.
• M. I. Marcondes*1, F. L. Andrade1, R. A. V. Vergara1, A. S. Trece1, T. E. Silva1, W. L. Cardoso1, and A. B. Fonseca2,
• 1Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG, Brazil, 2University of New Hampshire, Durham.
• Summary : Although there wqas no improvement in milk yield, cows fed silage treated with Pr. acidilactici had higher amount of milk protein and fat

• Review 2012 Annual Meeting Abstracts here

10.19.2012