This new laboratory service offers economical rumen fermentation profiles
of feeds, additives and fermentation modifiers, as well as conventional
feed analysis. For more information on analytical services click on
"Sample Analysis".
Rumen fermentation profiling
offers producers, feed manufacturers, product developers and researchers
a valuable, cost-effective resource. It's a tool that is much less expensive
and faster than cow trials, and can be custom tailored for ala carte
or full spectrum analyses.
This program was developed
and is administered by pioneers in Continuous Culture Technology.
Researchers Tammy K. Miller
Webster, Dr. W.H. Hoover, and West Virginia University Agricultural
Experiment Station established "The Rumen Fermentation Profiling
Laboratory" in January 2000. They, and the members of the program's
technical committee, each have many years of experience in the conduct,
interpretation and application of continuous culture technology. For
moreinformation on Rumen Profiling click on "Fermentation Pkgs".
The laboratory offers a service
to farmers and feed representatives on a local and international level
in determining the nutrient qualities and adequacy of their feedstuffs.
Staffed primarily by the
students, the laboratory performs on an instructional level and provides
valuable work experience for students within the Davis College of Agriculture,
Forestry and Consumer Sciences.