What role does bacteria play in the digestive system of ruminants?
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Control the growth of harmful bacteria. Break down poisons in the large intestine. Break down some substances in food that cannot be digested, such as fiber and some starches and sugars. Bacteria produce enzymes that digest carbohydrates in plant cell walls.
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The importance of rumen microbes
Increasing the production of microbes in the rumen is the key to lifting milk production and composition. The microbes break down feed to produce volatile fatty acids, which are used by the cow as energy for maintenance and milk production.
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