Comparison of rumen bacterial communities in dairy herds of different production.
Nagaraju InduguBonnie VecchiarelliLinda D BakerJames D FergusonJairam K P VanamalaDipti W PittaPublished in: BMC microbiology (2017)
Differences in rumen bacterial populations observed between the two farms can be attributed to dietary composition, particularly differences in forage type and proportion in the diets. A combination of corn silage and alfalfa silage may have contributed to the increased proportion of Proteobacteria in Farm 12. It was concluded that Farm 12 had a greater proportion of specialist bacteria that have the potential to enhance rumen fermentative digestion of feedstuffs to support higher milk yields.