The bacterial and fungal population in the rumen fluid was measured by using
different cultures media and incubation temperature. The higher mean of mesophils and
staphylococci was found in the rumenal fluid of goat. While higher mean of psachrophils,,
colzform and fungi count was observed in the rumenal fluid of cow. Significant mean
difference among microbial population in the rumenal fluid was observed among cow, goat
and buffalo concerning the mesophils bacteria. Also significant mean difference was
observed in Escherchia coli mean count among goat, buffalo and cow rumenal fluid
microbial population .There was no significant difference in the mean count of mesophils,
coliform, staphylococci and fungi. A freshly isolated. E.coli from rumenal fluid of goat had
antibacterial activity against Streptococcus spp. and Staphylococcus aureus.
M. Othman,R . (2006). GOATS RUMENAL BACTERIA, THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT AGAINST-GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 5(2), 138-145. doi: 10.33762/bvetr.2006.59046
MLA
M. Othman,R . "GOATS RUMENAL BACTERIA, THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT AGAINST-GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA", Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 5, 2, 2006, 138-145. doi: 10.33762/bvetr.2006.59046
HARVARD
M. Othman R. (2006). 'GOATS RUMENAL BACTERIA, THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT AGAINST-GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA', Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 5(2), pp. 138-145. doi: 10.33762/bvetr.2006.59046
CHICAGO
R M. Othman, "GOATS RUMENAL BACTERIA, THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT AGAINST-GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA," Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research, 5 2 (2006): 138-145, doi: 10.33762/bvetr.2006.59046
VANCOUVER
M. Othman R. GOATS RUMENAL BACTERIA, THEIR COUNT AND ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT AGAINST-GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. Basrah J. Vet. Res.. 2006;5(2):138-145. doi: 10.33762/bvetr.2006.59046