Sentences with phrase «of ruminant animals»

Butyric acid is a unique component of the milk fat of ruminant animals, such as cattle, sheep and goats.
The stomachs of ruminant animals like cows and lamb produce this fat naturally, but unlike artificial hydrogenated fats, conjugated linoleic acid is very healthy.
Potent greenhouse gases, such as nitrogen oxides produced by denitrifying bacteria in overfertilized Chinese farming lands or methane released by archaea in the millions of ruminant animals in Australia and New Zealand, may have contributed substantially to global warming.
So when we talk about cobalt in animal nutrition, we are really talking about vitamin B12, since 3 to 13 percent of the cobalt in the diet of a ruminant animal is incorporated by rumen microbes into vitamin B12.
However, keep in mind that the quantity of healthy trans fats in the meat and dairy of ruminant animals is greatly reduced by mass - production methods of farming and their grain and soy heavy diets.
Natural trans fats are created in the stomachs of ruminant animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, etc. and make their way into the fat stores of the animals.
«Grass Fed» — Certified by USDA for livestock meat and meat products, the standard states «grass shall be the feed source consumed for the lifetime of the ruminant animal, with the exception of milk consumed prior to weaning.»
The devilish STEC live in the guts of ruminant animals, like cattle, goats, sheep, deer, and elk.
The question of whether these marine trans fatty acids have health benefits — as do the natural trans fats found in the fat of ruminant animals — awaits further research.
Natural trans fats are also called «ruminant» because they appear in the body fat and milk of the ruminant animals, mainly cows and sheep [2].
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