An in situ trial was conducted to compare estimates of rumen undegradable protein (UIP) using a single incubation time point and rates of degradation. Four forage samples (three legumes and one grass) were incubated in situ for their mean retention time estimated from in vitro dry matter disappearance plus a 10-hour lag time as well as for a time point equal to 75% of the total mean retention time (mean retention time plus lag). The UIP values obtained from the fractional rates of degradation and passage were more highly correlated with those estimated from 75% of the total mean retention time (R2 = 0.99) than those estimated from the total mean retention time (R2 = 0. 62). The UIP of birdsfoot trefoil was higher than that in the other for...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
Three experiments were conducted with ruminally cannulated steers to evaluate neutral detergent inso...
Two studies were conducted to determine rumen undegradable protein (RUP) content and digestibility i...
An in situ trial was conducted to compare estimates of rumen undegradable protein (UIP) using a sing...
Neutral detergent insoluble nitrogen (NDIN) was used as a direct estimate of UIP. Forage samples col...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of neutral detergent insoluble nitrogen (NDIN) at...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of smooth bromegrass, birdsfoot trefoil, and heat-treat...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of subirrigated meadows, upland native range, smooth br...
Forage proteins are degraded rapidly by rumen microorganisms and therefore supply relatively small q...
A method of estimating the undegraded intake protein (UIP) concentration of forages was developed an...
We evaluated the potential of several commercially available proteases for use in predicting the u...
Four experiments including vegetative and dormant forages tested modifications of the in situ neutra...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
Three experiments were conducted with ruminally cannulated steers to evaluate neutral detergent inso...
Two studies were conducted to determine rumen undegradable protein (RUP) content and digestibility i...
An in situ trial was conducted to compare estimates of rumen undegradable protein (UIP) using a sing...
Neutral detergent insoluble nitrogen (NDIN) was used as a direct estimate of UIP. Forage samples col...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the use of neutral detergent insoluble nitrogen (NDIN) at...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of smooth bromegrass, birdsfoot trefoil, and heat-treat...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of subirrigated meadows, upland native range, smooth br...
Forage proteins are degraded rapidly by rumen microorganisms and therefore supply relatively small q...
A method of estimating the undegraded intake protein (UIP) concentration of forages was developed an...
We evaluated the potential of several commercially available proteases for use in predicting the u...
Four experiments including vegetative and dormant forages tested modifications of the in situ neutra...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
The objective of this experiment was to compare in situ and Cornell methods of estimating the rumen ...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
Three experiments were conducted with ruminally cannulated steers to evaluate neutral detergent inso...
Two studies were conducted to determine rumen undegradable protein (RUP) content and digestibility i...