The effects of different amino acid (AA) supplementations of milk protein-based milk replacers in pre-ruminant calves from 3 days to 7 weeks of age were studied. Animals were divided into 4 groups: Ctrl) Control group fed with milk protein-based milk replacer without supplementation; GP) supplementation with 0.1% glycine and 0.3% proline; FY) supplementation with 0.2% phenylalanine and 0.2% tyrosine; MKT) supplementation with 0.62% lysine, 0.22% methionine and 0.61% threonine. For statistical analysis, t-test was used to compare AA-supplemented animals to the Ctrl group. At week 7, body weight and average daily gain (ADG) were measured and blood samples and skeletal muscle biopsies were taken. Blood biochemistry analytes related to e...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Replacement of skim milk proteins by solubilized wheat protein (SWP) in milk replacers for veal cal...
Amino acid composition of metabolizable protein (MP) is important in dairy cattle diets, but effects...
The effects of different amino acid (AA) supplementations of milk protein-based milk replacers in pr...
In pre-weaning calves, both leucine and threonine play important roles in growth and muscle metaboli...
BACKGROUND: A limited number of studies have investigated the inclusion of amino acids in calf start...
The consequences of supplementing Lys, Met, and Thr in milk replacers (MR) for calves have been wide...
This study aimed to investigate various levels of crude protein (CP) in starter diets and their supp...
This study aimed to evaluate performance, gut health and metabolic changes in dairy calves receiving...
In the present study, a drinking amount of 10 L of milk replacer (MR) was allowed to dairy calves in...
Traditionally milk replacer formulations for preweaned calves use milk protein sources (now principa...
Balancing rations for essential amino acids (AA) to improve efficiency of utilisation (Eff) of N req...
In the dairy cow, late gestation and early lactation are characterized by a complexity of metabolic ...
High-cost milk proteins necessitate cheaper, effective milk replacer alternatives, such as plant pro...
Maximizing growth during the neonatal period in preruminants can enhance long-term growth and produc...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Replacement of skim milk proteins by solubilized wheat protein (SWP) in milk replacers for veal cal...
Amino acid composition of metabolizable protein (MP) is important in dairy cattle diets, but effects...
The effects of different amino acid (AA) supplementations of milk protein-based milk replacers in pr...
In pre-weaning calves, both leucine and threonine play important roles in growth and muscle metaboli...
BACKGROUND: A limited number of studies have investigated the inclusion of amino acids in calf start...
The consequences of supplementing Lys, Met, and Thr in milk replacers (MR) for calves have been wide...
This study aimed to investigate various levels of crude protein (CP) in starter diets and their supp...
This study aimed to evaluate performance, gut health and metabolic changes in dairy calves receiving...
In the present study, a drinking amount of 10 L of milk replacer (MR) was allowed to dairy calves in...
Traditionally milk replacer formulations for preweaned calves use milk protein sources (now principa...
Balancing rations for essential amino acids (AA) to improve efficiency of utilisation (Eff) of N req...
In the dairy cow, late gestation and early lactation are characterized by a complexity of metabolic ...
High-cost milk proteins necessitate cheaper, effective milk replacer alternatives, such as plant pro...
Maximizing growth during the neonatal period in preruminants can enhance long-term growth and produc...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Replacement of skim milk proteins by solubilized wheat protein (SWP) in milk replacers for veal cal...
Amino acid composition of metabolizable protein (MP) is important in dairy cattle diets, but effects...