Fiber provides structure and energy in ruminant diets, but its digestibility can vary widely depending on forage type, maturity, and processing. Low fiber digestibility limits intake and performance, while optimized fiber digestion enhances rumen health.
Research shows that improved forage quality and fiber processing technologies directly increase milk yield and growth rates. For businesses, this means reduced concentrate costs and higher efficiency.
Employers must prioritize fiber digestibility through forage management, analysis, and ration balancing to strengthen herd productivity.




