Three experiments were conducted to study dietary effects on urea-nitrogen (N) recycling as a strategy to improve the efficiency of N utilization in ruminants. Experiment 1 examined the effects of feeding diets containing two levels of dietary crude protein (CP; 10.8 vs. 14.0%) and ruminally-degradable protein (RDP; 73.4 vs. 76.0% of CP) on urea-N recycling to the gastro-intestinal tract (GIT), N balance, and microbial protein production in beef heifers. Feeding the low CP diet decreased N intake (P 0.05) by dietary treatment. Experiment 2 examined the effects of feeding diets containing two levels of ruminally-degradable starch (RDS; 28.6 vs. 69.2% of total starch) and RDP (48.0% vs. 55.0% of CP) on urea-N recycling to the GIT, N balance...
Mechanistic knowledge of urea-N partitioning has the potential to reveal targets that can be manipul...
Nitrogen absorbed in the small intestine of cattle can be recycled to the rumen and incorporated int...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
Three experiments were conducted to study dietary effects on urea-nitrogen (N) recycling as a strate...
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate how dietary and ruminal factors regulate urea-...
Two experiments were conducted to quantify urea-N kinetics and ruminal microbial populations and the...
This study was designed to determine the effect of rumen degradable protein (RDP) and rumen undegrad...
Animal agricultural production systems are a major source of nitrogen (N) which may contribute to po...
The process of urea recycling to the gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) is an evolutionary adaptation tha...
The objective of this experiment was to delineate the interactions between partial replacement of ba...
The ability of cattle to grow and reproduce when ingesting low-protein diets is a crucial attribute ...
The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of slow release urea on N metabolism i...
Four ruminally and duodenally fistulated steers (1228 lb) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design t...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
Review was carried out on the use of different nitrogen sources in ruminant nutrition. Non-protein n...
Mechanistic knowledge of urea-N partitioning has the potential to reveal targets that can be manipul...
Nitrogen absorbed in the small intestine of cattle can be recycled to the rumen and incorporated int...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
Three experiments were conducted to study dietary effects on urea-nitrogen (N) recycling as a strate...
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate how dietary and ruminal factors regulate urea-...
Two experiments were conducted to quantify urea-N kinetics and ruminal microbial populations and the...
This study was designed to determine the effect of rumen degradable protein (RDP) and rumen undegrad...
Animal agricultural production systems are a major source of nitrogen (N) which may contribute to po...
The process of urea recycling to the gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) is an evolutionary adaptation tha...
The objective of this experiment was to delineate the interactions between partial replacement of ba...
The ability of cattle to grow and reproduce when ingesting low-protein diets is a crucial attribute ...
The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of slow release urea on N metabolism i...
Four ruminally and duodenally fistulated steers (1228 lb) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design t...
The efficiency of N utilization in ruminants is typically low (around 25%) and highly variable (10% ...
Review was carried out on the use of different nitrogen sources in ruminant nutrition. Non-protein n...
Mechanistic knowledge of urea-N partitioning has the potential to reveal targets that can be manipul...
Nitrogen absorbed in the small intestine of cattle can be recycled to the rumen and incorporated int...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...