In many dietary conditions, methionine (Met) and lysine (Lys) are the most limiting amino acids (AA) for ruminants. The AA protected from ruminal fermentation are not commercially available, with the exception of Met which is not always economical, especially for meat production. This study measured ruminal escape of free Met and Lys supplemented intraruminally to fast growing bulls. Six double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls, fed a high concentrate diet and fitted with a rumen cannula, received free Met (40 g.d–1) and free Lys (60 g.d–1), individually or simultaneously, in a duplicated Latin square design. The mean ruminal escape of Met and Lys reached 37 and 45% respectively, and did not differ if administered separately or together. Plasma Ly...
A three-step technique was used to determine total amino acids (AA) and the first limiting AA requir...
The ruminant with its extensive synthesis of amino acids by symbiotic microorganisms presents unique...
A 190- d calf fed finishing study, utilizing 240 steers, was conducted to determine the effects of s...
In many dietary conditions, methionine (Met) and lysine (Lys) are the most limiting amino acids (AA...
The three-step technique was used to determine the requirements of total amino acids (TAA) and the ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Balancing diets for lysine (Lys) and methionine (Met) in dairy rations is becoming a regular practic...
Two growth studies were conducted to determine the Met and Lys requirements of growing cattle. In ea...
Cows have a protein requirement for growth, maintenance, and lactation. In order to meet those prote...
Trials were conducted to determine the methionine and lysine requirements of growing and finishing b...
Vita.A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental amino acids o...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the feasibility of using crystalline methionine and ...
Rumen protected Methionine (MET) and Lysine (LYS) are critical for milk protein synthesis in dairy c...
A finishing trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to determine the effect of supplemental meta...
To optimize production in growing calves, escape protein is often supplemented to meet the animal\u2...
A three-step technique was used to determine total amino acids (AA) and the first limiting AA requir...
The ruminant with its extensive synthesis of amino acids by symbiotic microorganisms presents unique...
A 190- d calf fed finishing study, utilizing 240 steers, was conducted to determine the effects of s...
In many dietary conditions, methionine (Met) and lysine (Lys) are the most limiting amino acids (AA...
The three-step technique was used to determine the requirements of total amino acids (TAA) and the ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance...
Balancing diets for lysine (Lys) and methionine (Met) in dairy rations is becoming a regular practic...
Two growth studies were conducted to determine the Met and Lys requirements of growing cattle. In ea...
Cows have a protein requirement for growth, maintenance, and lactation. In order to meet those prote...
Trials were conducted to determine the methionine and lysine requirements of growing and finishing b...
Vita.A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental amino acids o...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the feasibility of using crystalline methionine and ...
Rumen protected Methionine (MET) and Lysine (LYS) are critical for milk protein synthesis in dairy c...
A finishing trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to determine the effect of supplemental meta...
To optimize production in growing calves, escape protein is often supplemented to meet the animal\u2...
A three-step technique was used to determine total amino acids (AA) and the first limiting AA requir...
The ruminant with its extensive synthesis of amino acids by symbiotic microorganisms presents unique...
A 190- d calf fed finishing study, utilizing 240 steers, was conducted to determine the effects of s...