Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Changes in reticulorumen content temperature and pH according to time of day and yearly seasons Journal title Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences Yearbook 2016 Issue No 4 Authors Juozaitienė, V. ; Antanaitis, R. ; Žilaitis, V. ; Stoškus, R. ; Televičius, M. Divisions of PAS Nauki Biologiczne i Rolnicze Publisher Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Veterinary Sciences ; University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn Date 2016 Identifier DOI: 10.1515/pjvs-2016-0097 ; ISSN 1505-1773 Source Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences; 2016; No 4 References Bewley (2008), Comparison of reticular and rectal core body temperatures in lactating dairy cows, Dairy Sci, 91. ; Kimura (2012), Simultaneous Estimation of the pH of Rumen and Reticulum Fluids of Cows using a Radio - Transmission pH - Measurement System, J Vet Med Scie, 74. ; Rose (2014), Rumen temperature change monitored with remote rumen temperature boluses after challenges with bovine viral diarrhea virus and Mannheimia haemolytica, J Anim Sci, 89. ; Cunningham (1964), Effect of drinking water temperature upon ruminant digestion intraruminal temperature and water consumption of nonlactating dairy cows, J Dairy Sci, 47. ; Lohölter (2013), Evaluation of a device for continuous measurement of rumen pH and temperature considering localization of measurement and dietary concentrate proportion, Appl Agric Forestry Res, 61. ; Kendall (2009), Season and physiological status affects the circadian body temperature rhythm of dairy cows, Livest Scie, 125. ; Strabel (2007), Rumenocentesis : a suitable technique for analysis of rumen juice pH in cattle, Schw Arch Tierh, 149. ; Alzahal (2011), The use of a radiotelemetric ruminal bolus to detect body temperature changes in lactating dairy cattle, J Dairy Sci, 94. ; Bitman (1984), Circadian and ultradian temperature rhythms of lactating dairy cows, J Dairy Sci, 67. ; Hook (2011), Impact of high - concentrate feeding and low ruminal pH on methanogens and protozoa in the rumen of dairy cows, Microb Ecol, 62. ; Kaur (2010), Evaluation of rumen probe for continuous monitoring of rumen pH temperature and pressure, Anim Prod Sci, 50. ; Liang (2013), Influence of breed milk production season and ambient temperature on dairy cow reticulorumen temperature, J Dairy Sci, 96. ; Alzahal (2008), Ruminal temperature may aid in the detection of subacute ruminal acidosis, J Dairy Sci, 91. ; Sato (2016), Pathophysiological evaluation of subacute ruminal acidosis ( SARA ) by continuous ruminal pH monitoring, Anim Sci J, 87. ; Wang (2012), Frothy bloat in ruminants : Cause occurrence and mitigation strategies, Anim Feed Sci Techn, 172. ; Cooper (2014), Relationship of ruminal temperature with parturition and estrus of beef cows, J Anim Sci, 89. ; Stone (2004), Nutritional approaches to minimize subacute ruminal acidosis and laminitis in dairy cattle, J Dairy Sci, 87. ; Enemark (2003), Continuous monitoring of rumen pH : case study with cattle, J Vet Med A, 50. ; Dado (1993), Continuous computer acquisition of feed and water intakes chewing reticular motility and ruminal pH of cattle, J Dairy Sci, 76. ; Lefcourt (1999), Circadian and ultradian rhythms of body temperature and peripheral concentrations of insulin and nitrogen in lactating dairy cows, Domest Anim Endocrinol, 16.