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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization in cattle fed tropical forage and supplemented with protein in the rumen, abomasum, or both
... associated with an increase in NB (Table 5), which would represent an increase in weight ...of protein were supplied to the supplemented animals, the pathways through ... See full document
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Nutritional performance of cattle grazing on low-quality tropical forage supplemented with nitrogenous compounds andor starch
... - The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of protein and/or starch supplementation on the nutritional performance of cattle grazing on low-quality ... See full document
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Investigation on daily or every three days supplementation with protein or protein and starch of cattle fed tropical grassEstudo da suplementação diária ou a cada três dias com proteína ou proteína e amido em bovinos alimentados com gramínea tropical
... 24 The RAN concentration is sustained mainly by dietary CP and urea recycling from blood to ...rumen. The RAN are commonly inversely related to urea recycling (Reynolds and Kristensen ... See full document
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TESE_Carbohydrates and protein metabolism in beef cattle grazing fertilized or intercropped tropical pasture
... FP in relation to IP. The VFA (Mm) was greater in IP than ...FP. The A: P ratio was greater at treatment IP in relation to FP. The microbial CP was ...IP in relation to ... See full document
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Intake and digestibility in cattle under grazing supplemented with nitrogenous compounds during dry season
... crude protein levels lower than ...compounds in the diet. On the other hand, crude protein levels higher than that would cause a relative excess of nitrogen compared to energy ... See full document
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Substitution of rumen degradable nitrogen with urea in sheep fed low quality
... ity in cattle consuming low quality Prairie (tropical) hay. In general it is acknowledged that supplemental starch decreases forage intake and digestibility of low ... 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
... - The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation with nitrogenous compounds on intake, digestibility, and rumen microbial synthesis in ... See full document
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Intake and ruminal digestion determined using omasal and reticular digesta samples in cattle fed diets containing sugar cane in natura or ensiled sugar cane compared with maize silage
... used in an in natura forage in tropical countries, but the adoption of silage methods facilitates the preservation of its nutritional value and improves the ... See full document
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Rumen dynamics of neutral detergent fiber in cattle fed low-quality tropical forage and supplemented with nitrogenous compounds1
... However, the nitrogenous compounds requirements of rumen microorganisms are no longer completely supplied under dietary CP levels below 6-8%, which could constraint the utilization of energy ... 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
... In the present work, decrease in the relationship between protein and intake of TDN was observed; even without affecting the N-balance, the lower content of ... See full document
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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
... matter intake, but did not affect ...voluntary intake. This was attributed to the highest forage intake (g/kg BW) when using the 2:1 starch:CP ...(OM) digestibility, but ... See full document
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Intake, digestibility, ruminal parameters, and microbial protein synthesis in crossbred steers fed diets based on Brachiaria grass silage and sorghum silage
... out with four Holstein x Nellore crossbred steers (225±22kg of BW) fitted with ruminal and abomasal cannulaes in a 4 x 4 Latin Square design to evaluate the intake and ... See full document
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Nitrogen compounds balance and microbial protein synthesis in supplemented crossbred dairy cows in pasture
... of the nitrogen salt and increase in the level of concentrate on the microbial protein synthesis (Table ...improvement in the nitrogen balance ... See full document
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Performance, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal histomorphometry of broilers fed diet supplemented with chondroitin and glucosamine sulfates
... evaluate the performance, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal histomorphometry of broilers fed diet supplemented with chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine ...sulfate. ... 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
... Abstract: The present study was planned to test the hypothesis that feeding lactating dairy cattle with varying levels of rumen-undegradable protein (RUP) can enhance ... See full document
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Apparent digestibility and rumen protozoal profile of sheep fed cassava wastewater
... waste, and therefore has a low DM content. Lambs were supplemented daily with ...(P>0.05) in average dry matter intake in grams per day ...to the energy potential of ... See full document
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Detailed dimethylacetal and fatty acid composition of rumen content from lambs fed lucerne or concentrate supplemented with soybean oil
... conditions. The C18 FA comprise the majority of FA present in the rumen content, this reflects the fact that dietary lipids are also mostly unsaturated C18 FA ...[10]. ... See full document
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Evaluation of methods for analyses of ammonia nitrogen in rumen fluid and chromium in cattle feces
... – The objective of this work was to evaluate combinations between acid digestion techniques and spectrophotometric quantification to measure chromium concentration in cattle ...on the ... See full document
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PASTURE AND FORAGE UTILIZATION
... used, with average body weight of 19.77 ± 1.95 kg and average age of 160 days, distributed in 3 treatments [Tifton 85 hay (TH), Maniçoba hay (MH) and Maniçoba silage (MS)], arranged in ... See full document
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Digestibility and nitrogen balance of lambs fed sugarcane hydrolyzed under different conditions as roughage in the diet
... makes the environment auspicious for the development of microorganisms that deteriorate the chopped ...improve the nutritive value of sugarcane by increasing the digestibility of ... See full document
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