Eighteen Hereford × Friesian steers were reared from approximately 155 to 250, 350 and 500 kg live weight on either grass silage alone or a mixture of grass silage and concentrate (60:40 on metabolisable energy basis) in a comparative slaughter experiment designed to determine the amounts of individual amino acids (AA) accreted in different body components during growth. The dissected and bulked fractions were: head, hide, feet and tail; heart and lung; intestinal tissues; liver and gall bladder; non-carcass fat depots; bladder and kidney; and carcass. Nitrogen (N) accretions in the empty body weight between 250-500 kg were linear and no significant differences between diets were detected for total body-N at each slaughter point. This was r...
While both the quantity and quality of food ingested are potent regulators of whole body protein me...
Vita.Four experiments were conducted to study the effects of supplemental amino acids or protein on ...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted with 42 Montbeliard steers to determine if nutriti...
Eighteen Hereford × Friesian steers were reared from approximately 155 to 250, 350 and 500 kg live w...
A comparative slaughter experiment was carried out to examine the effects of feeding either grass si...
This experiment investigated the effect of feeding grass silage alone or supplemented with additiona...
The growth pattern of full fed Friesian steers was one of initial increasing rate of gain followed b...
Protein metabolism and body composition have been identified as major determinants of residual feed ...
End of Project ReportA series of experiments were carried out to examine the performance of the UK m...
The effect of feed intake level (.6, 1.0, and 1.6 × maintenance energy and protein requirements, M) ...
The theory has been promoted that diet may influence compositional growth of cattle independently of...
Four Holstein steers (159 kg) surgically fitted with abomasal-infusion cannulas were used in a 4 × 4...
The meat of 21 Hungarian Simmental and 17 Holstein-Friesian cattles was analysed for fatty acid and ...
Trials were conducted to determine the methionine and lysine requirements of growing and finishing b...
This study evaluated the effects of branched-chain amino acids on nitrogen retention and plasma br...
While both the quantity and quality of food ingested are potent regulators of whole body protein me...
Vita.Four experiments were conducted to study the effects of supplemental amino acids or protein on ...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted with 42 Montbeliard steers to determine if nutriti...
Eighteen Hereford × Friesian steers were reared from approximately 155 to 250, 350 and 500 kg live w...
A comparative slaughter experiment was carried out to examine the effects of feeding either grass si...
This experiment investigated the effect of feeding grass silage alone or supplemented with additiona...
The growth pattern of full fed Friesian steers was one of initial increasing rate of gain followed b...
Protein metabolism and body composition have been identified as major determinants of residual feed ...
End of Project ReportA series of experiments were carried out to examine the performance of the UK m...
The effect of feed intake level (.6, 1.0, and 1.6 × maintenance energy and protein requirements, M) ...
The theory has been promoted that diet may influence compositional growth of cattle independently of...
Four Holstein steers (159 kg) surgically fitted with abomasal-infusion cannulas were used in a 4 × 4...
The meat of 21 Hungarian Simmental and 17 Holstein-Friesian cattles was analysed for fatty acid and ...
Trials were conducted to determine the methionine and lysine requirements of growing and finishing b...
This study evaluated the effects of branched-chain amino acids on nitrogen retention and plasma br...
While both the quantity and quality of food ingested are potent regulators of whole body protein me...
Vita.Four experiments were conducted to study the effects of supplemental amino acids or protein on ...
International audienceAn experiment was conducted with 42 Montbeliard steers to determine if nutriti...