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Intake, digestibility, and rumen and metabolic characteristics of cattle fed low-quality tropical forage and supplemented with nitrogen and different levels of starch
... increased levels of starch in the supplement lowered ruminal pH values, and this did not negatively affect the normal ruminal fermentation ...the starch amount tended to increase the NB ... See full document
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Intake, digestibility, and ruminal parameters of Nellore bulls supplemented with increasing levels of crude glycerin in Brachiaria Brizantha pastures
... Diets with crude protein levels below 12% (in basic dry matter) for beef cattle decrease DMI, food efficiency, and nitrogen retention, mainly because of the reduction in the ... See full document
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Intake, apparent digestibility, rumen fermentation and nitrogen efficiency in sheep fed a tropical legume silage with or without concentrate
... protein and intake of TDN was observed; even without affecting the N-balance, the lower content of metabolizable energy of diets containig StS and, consequently, lower ... See full document
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INTAKE, DIGESTIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE OF LAMBS FED WITH DIETS CONTAINING CASSAVA PEELS
... exploitation, and dry matter intake is the most important factor that influences the performance of animal, thus seeking alternative ...effects of inclusion levels of cassava ... See full document
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Intake, apparent digestibility, production, and composition of milk from cows fed diets with different sources of lipids
... objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different sources of lipids in the diets of dairy cows on the intake and digestibility of nutritional ... See full document
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance in sheep fed diets containing detoxified castor cake
... substitution levels of 0 and 100% respectively (Table ...DMI and OMI in the animals fed at the higher substitution levels was due to the lower digestibility of the ... See full document
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Intake and digestibility in cattle under grazing supplemented with nitrogenous compounds during dry season
... the tropical forage available for grazing present high contents of insoluble fiber and lignin and low nitrogenous compounds contents (Detmann et ...energy and protein ... See full document
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Intake and digestibility in cattle fed low-quality tropical forage and supplemented with nitrogenous compounds1 Isis Lazzarini2 , Edenio Detmann3 , Cláudia Batista Sampaio2 , Mário Fonseca Paulino
... objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation with nitrogenous compounds on intake, digestibility, and rumen microbial synthesis in cattle ... See full document
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Intake, digestibility, rumen characteristics and microbial protein synthesis efficiency in bovine and bubaline fed sugar cane silage with additives
... bovine and bubaline fed sugar cane silages treated with microbial additive Lactobacillus buchneri (inoculate) and the addition of: cassava byproduct meal at 250 g/kg; soybean hulls at ... See full document
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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization in cattle fed tropical forage and supplemented with protein in the rumen, abomasum, or both
... treatment, and this increase was not significant (P > ...the rumen di- gestibility of CP and, consequently, the NBR (Tables 3 and ...supplemental nitrogen was not used to ... See full document
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Performance, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal histomorphometry of broilers fed diet supplemented with chondroitin and glucosamine sulfates
... transport and regulate intermediate metabolism, increasing hepatic levels of uridine diphosphate-N- acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc), a substrate required in various protein glycosylation ...pathways ... See full document
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Nutrient digestibility and changes in feeding behavior of cattle fed cottonseed and
... nutrient digestibility and feed intake; thus, a protected lipid and antioxidant source can be considered as an alternative for improving diet energy without putting animal production at a ... See full document
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Nutritional performance of cattle grazing during rainy season with nitrogen and starch supplementation
... increase of OM digestibility when starch and nitrogen supplementation was combined (Table 5) seems to indicate that both compounds interact with each other with respect to ... See full document
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Substitution of rumen degradable nitrogen with urea in sheep fed low quality
... daily starch supple- mentation (T60 treatment) was ...% of the daily DMI (Table 2). This concentration is below the 20 % starch level considered to be detrimental to forage intake in ... See full document
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Apparent digestibility and rumen protozoal profile of sheep fed cassava wastewater
... digestibility of this material did not influence the digestibility coefficient of the studied ...after starch extraction substituting corn. High NDF and ADF values were ... See full document
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Nutrient digestibility, nitrogen excretion, and milk production of mid-lactation Jersey × Friesian cows fed diets containing different proportions of rumen-undegradable protein
... (feces and urine) focused on decreasing the crude protein or supplying of protein at the duodenum content, but the information about the linkage between RUP relative to RDP and total N excretion ... See full document
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Characteristics of forage and feeding behavior of Nellore heifers fed hydrolyzed sugarcane
... sugarcane and by the hydrolysis time, in which the longest periods used to this activity were observed for diets with fresh sugarcane and hydrolyzed sugarcane stored for 48 hours, which were similar ... See full document
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Nutritional performance of cattle grazing on low-quality tropical forage supplemented with nitrogenous compounds andor starch
... that starch supplementation for animals fed tropical forage could decrease the voluntary intake as observed by Costa (2009) and Souza et ...effect of the diet by modifying ... See full document
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Repeated inoculation of cattle rumen with bison rumen contents alters the rumen microbiome and improves nitrogen digestibility in cattle
... DM intake of the previous week (7 ...cm and the concentrate was fed at 0930 ...beginning of each week, total DM intake from the previous week was calculated for each heifer ... See full document
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Performance, digestibility and carcass characteristics of feedlot dairy steers fed diets with different urea levels
... effects of urea levels on feed intake, digestibility and carcass traits of 27 confined cross bred steers weighing ...vaccinating and a period of seven days, three ... See full document
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