00972nam a2200181 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024501390007626001380021552003420035365000210069565000100071665000230072665000120074965000110076170000180077220884892025-02-05 1999 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aHUSSAIN, A. aEffect of supplementation of sucrose and lactose with sodium bicarbonate on rumen metabolism and microbial protein synthesis in sheep. aIn: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1999, York. Proceedings... Medlothian: BSAS, 1999 1 CD ROM. p. 28.c1999 aWhen rumen pH was maintained by feeding sodium bicarbonate, lactose reduced rumen protozoa, reduced rumen ammonia and increased microbial (bacterial) protein supply, compared with sucrose. Lactose has a specific effect in reducing protozoal numbers which results in increased bacterial protein outflow in addition to effects on rumen pH. aAnimal nutrition aSheep aSodium bicarbonate aSucrose aRĂºmen1 aMILLER. E. L.