At Texas A&M, in support of the LRNS and CVDS models, Dr. Luis Tedeschi has developed in vitro gas production systems to assess digestion characteristics and biological values of feeds based on their pattern of accumulated gas during incubation with rumen fluid under anaerobic conditions. (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo by Blair Fannin)
At Texas A&M, in support of the LRNS and CVDS models, Dr. Luis Tedeschi has developed in vitro gas production systems to assess digestion characteristics and biological values of feeds based on their pattern of accumulated gas during incubation with rumen fluid under anaerobic conditions. (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo by Blair Fannin)