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Evaluation of Protein Feeds for Dairy Cows
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
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A method is described for the description of feeds and feed mixtures in terms of their ability to provide truly digestible amino nitrogen (N) for cattle. Total basal endogenous N (TEN) loss is assumed to be 0.35g N/kg bodyweight0.75 (Report of A.R.C, Protein Working Group).
Feedstuffs are analysed for total N (TN), non-protein N and detergent-insoluble N (neutral detergent, NDIN and acid detergent, ADIN, van Soest, 1982). The disappearance of N is measured from samples incubated in nylon bags in the rumen of dairy cows for 0, 4, 8, 18, 24 and (for forages) 48 hr. Residual N in nylon bags after 18 hr incubation is subjected to 48 hr pepsin digestion to give pepsin-insoluble undegraded dietary N (PSUDN). Digestibility trials are run using three sheep for each test feed and faecal N analysed according to a modification of the method of Mason (1969) into detergent-insoluble faecal N, soluble faecal N and bacterial and endogenous debris N. Urinary N has also been measured since 1983.
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- Protein Allowances for Ruminants
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- Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1984