نتایج جستجو برای: milk urea nitrogen and ruminal ammonia concentration p

تعداد نتایج: 17063189  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2000
F San Emeterio R B Reis W E Campos L D Satter

This study evaluated the effect of coarse or fine grinding of three forms of corn on the performance of lactating cows. Six diets, fed as total mixed rations, were identical except for the corn portion of the diet. Corn treatments were dry shelled corn, high moisture ensiled ear corn, and high moisture ensiled shelled corn, either coarsely or finely ground. The experimental design was a 6 x 6 L...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1975
F G Hembry W H Pfander R L Preston

The utilization of nitrogen contained in soybean meal, casein, zein, and urea was studied in 12 mature wethers. Net microbial synthesis rates during the 6-hour period after feeding corresponded to ruminal ammonia concentrations, suggesting that the ruminal ammonia level in these experiments was a limiting factor in microbiol protein synthesis. Maximum conversion of dietary nitrogen to microbial...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
D Kiran T Mutsvangwa

Urea-nitrogen recycling to the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), N metabolism, and urea transporter-B (UT-B) mRNA abundance in ruminal epithelium were evaluated in partially defaunated (PDFAUN) and faunated (FAUN) growing lambs fed 2 levels (10%, low, or 15%, high) of dietary CP (DM basis). Four Suffolk ram lambs (43.9 +/- 1.4 kg initial BW) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design with 27-d period...

2007
Michael Mee

To determine the effect of Dietary Crude Protein (DCP) on milk production and protein metabolism, a two group pre/post experimental design was used. The CP level in the ration fed to the two groups (high, low) of lactating dairy cows was increased by 2% for a period of 21 days. Data from each group was collected regarding manure scores, milk fat, milk protein, Milk Urea Nitrogen (MUN) and overa...

2015
N. T. Thao M. Wanapat S. Kang A. Cherdthong

Four rumen fistulated swamp buffaloes were randomly assigned according to a 4×4 Latin square design to investigate the effects of Eucalyptus (E. Camaldulensis) leaf meal (ELM) supplementation as a rumen enhancer on feed intake and rumen fermentation characteristics. The dietary treatments were as follows: T1 = 0 g ELM/hd/d; T2 = 40 g ELM/hd/d; T3 = 80 g ELM/hd/d; T4 = 120 g ELM/hd/d, respective...

2014
A. B. Santos M. L. A. Pereira H. G. O. Silva M. S. Pedreira G. G. P. Carvalho L. S. O. Ribeiro P. J. P. Almeida T. C. J. Pereira J. V. Moreira

This study aimed to evaluate urea excretion, nitrogen balance and microbial protein synthesis in lactating goats fed with diets containing different protein sources in the concentrate (soybean meal, cottonseed meal, aerial part of cassava hay and leucaena hay). Four Alpine goats whose mean body weight was 42.6±6.1 kg at the beginning of the experiment, a mean lactation period of 94.0±9.0 days a...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2010
M B Hall C C Larson C J Wilcox

Thirty-eight lactating dairy cows including 6 ruminally cannulated cows were used in a feeding study to assess effects of feed sources that differed in dietary nonfiber carbohydrate (NFC) composition and ruminal degradability of dietary protein (RDP) on production, ruminal, and plasma measures. The design was a partially balanced, incomplete Latin square with three 21-d periods and a 3 x 2 fact...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 2002
Valérie Monteils Stefan Jurjanz Gérard Blanchart François Laurent

We studied the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation by dairy cows, using three diets differing in the crude protein (CP) level but with similar deficits (10 g x kg(-1) dry matter, DM) in ruminal fermentable nitrogen. There was no difference in milk yield from the cows offered the three diets (130, 145 and 160 g CP x kg(-1) DM). The milk protein content differed between the two most extreme diets ...

2014
Dixie May Jose F Calderon Victor M Gonzalez Martin Montano Alejandro Plascencia Jaime Salinas-Chavira Noemi Torrentera Richard A Zinn

Two trials were conducted to evaluate the influence of supplemental urea withdrawal on characteristics of digestion (Trial 1) and growth performance (Trial 2) of feedlot cattle during the last 40 days on feed. Treatments consisted of a steam-flaked corn-based finishing diet supplemented with urea to provide urea fermentation potential (UFP) of 0, 0.6, and 1.2%. In Trial 1, six Holstein steers (...

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