نتایج جستجو برای: rumen ammonia nitrogen

تعداد نتایج: 150383  

Journal: :Iranian journal of veterinary research 2015
J Falahatizow M Danesh Mesgaran A R Vakili A M Tahmasbi M R Nazari

This study was conducted to determine in vitro crude protein degradation (IVDP) parameters and effective crude protein degradability (EPD) of various feeds using the modified in vitro gas production (GP) technique. Feed samples were alfalfa hay, soybean meal, soybean, rapeseed meal, sunflower meal and fish meal. Rumen fluid was collected before the morning feeding from four rumen fistulated lam...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1980
M I Wray W M Beeson T W Perry

The effect of soybean meal, feather meal and hair meal on dry matter (DM), energy and nitrogen (N) utilization by growing steers was evaluated in three metabolism studies. Feather meal (FM) and hair meal (HM) protein were substituted for 25, 50 and 75% (Exp. 1, 2 and 3, respectively) of the soybean meal (SBM) protein in pelleted protein supplements and fed in whole-shelled, corn-ground corncob ...

2009
J. J. Wagner K. S. Lusby G. W. Horn

Story in Brief Corn steep liquor (CSL) and fermented ammoniated condensed whey (FACW) were compared to cottonseed meal (CS1\I) as protein sources f())' wintering 6 I lactating first-calf Hereford heifers and 32 yearling HerefOl'd heifers on nati\'e range. Cattle were allotted by weight and individually fed 6 days per week fill' 12 weeks one of four protein treatments: negative control (I\C). po...

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of recycled poultry bedding (RPB) treated with different levels of pomegranate peel extract (PPE) as a tannin source on cellulolytic bacterial population and rumen fermentation parameters of fattening lambs. For this purpose, twenty-eight Arabian lambs (19.70 ± 2.45 kg body weight, 90 ± 12 days of age) were randomly assigned to four dietary tr...

1999
J. A. HEMSLEY

Wheaten straw diets were supplemented with urea or protein (casein or gluten) and offered ad -libitum to sheep. Intakes and digestibilities of the diets were similar irrespective of the nitrogen source. The breakdown of cotton thread suspended in the rumen for 48 h was substantially increased when protein was substituted in the diets. Despite this increase in cellulolytic activity in the rumen ...

1999
J. E. VERCOE

Dry matter and cellulose digestibility were not affected by the urea infusions. The apparent nitrogen digestibility, derived from the difference between feed and faecal N, and ignoring infused N, was slightly depressed by urea infusions of from 9 to 34 g N/day, but at the highest level of infusion (43.7 g N/day) it was equal to or greater than the control value. Rumen pH and VFA concentrations ...

2014

Received: Revised: Accepted: September 18, 2014 September 27, 2014 October 15, 2014 In this study, the effect of fermentative disorders such as acid and alkaline indigestion was investigated in buffaloes. Six buffaloes each suffering from acid and alkaline indigestion was chosen and various physiological parameters were compared with six healthy buffaloes Clinical examination was carried out to...

2000
L. O. Tedeschi D. G. Fox J. B. Russell

The rumen typically operates as an energy-limited, nitrogen-excess system, but diets can be so low in degradable crude protein that microbial growth is limited by N. Ruminal bacteria respond differently to N sources and N-limitation. Cellulolytic ruminal bacteria need ammonia as an N source, have little capacity to utilize amino-N, are unable to ferment fiber when ammonia is depleted, and do no...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1991
F G Whitelaw J S Milne S A Wright

The urease (EC 3.5.1.5) inhibitor, phenylphosphoryldiamidate (PPDA), was given by continuous infusion into the rumen of two sheep nourished by intragastric infusion and into either the rumen or abomasum of four sheep given a pelleted diet containing 119 g crude protein (nitrogen x 6.25)/kg dry matter. PPDA was given at 1 g/d in infusion sheep and 1.5 g/d in the normally-fed sheep. Measurements ...

2007
B. G. Ololade D. N. Mowat

Whole-plant barley was reconstituted and treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at the rate of 0, 2, 3 or 4% of dry matter. Rumen-fistulated sheep were used to investigate the effects of treatment on nutrient digestibility and concentration of rumen fluid and plasma metabolites. Treatments increased digestibility of dry matter, neutral detergent fibre, acid detergent fibre, cellulose and non-star...

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