The present review compared features of the UK system for predicting energy requirements in beef cattle with a number of feeding systems developed from research institutes consortiums around the world. In addition, energy requirements for maintenance calculated from studies conducted at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) in Northern Ireland since the 1990s were compared with compiled data from recent peer-review papers published over the last decade (2009–2020). The mean metabolisable energy requirement for the maintenance (MEm) of growing cattle was 0.672 MJ/kg0.75 according to values obtained from calorimetry studies conducted at AFBI. This value is respectively 8.2 and 19.5% greater than the MEm values obtained by the Agricul...
Thirty-two animals with initial body weight (BW) of 380±5.2 kg were used to determine energy and pro...
Assessment of beef cow energy balance and efficiency in grazing-extensive rangelands has occurred on...
Grass-based diets are of increasing social-economic importance in dairy cattle farming, but their lo...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 May 2021; Published online - 1 June 2021.The present review com...
Energy evaluation systems translate an animal's net energy (NE) requirements into feed metabolisable...
Sixty non-pregnant, non-lactating double-muscled Belgian Blue (DMBB) cows were used to estimate the ...
Sixty non-pregnant, non-lactating double-muscled Belgian Blue (DMBB) cows were used to estimate the ...
The cost of maintenance makes up a large part of total energy costs in ruminants. Metabolizable ener...
Protein and energy requirements of beef cattle, aged between 4 and 18 months old, on tropical pastur...
Life, interpreted as a combustion process, has been the basic principle guiding the study of energy ...
Relative differences in expected performance for breed crosses of cattle are provided elsewhere in t...
The cow uses about 65% of the feed energy used in the production of beef cattle. Of that, about 74% ...
Thirty-three Hereford x Angus first-calf females were used to determine the relationship between pro...
To obtain measurements of energy balance in lactating beef cows, respiration calorimetry and digesti...
The effects of maintenance energy requirements (MR) on rumen temperature, postnatal calf growth, and...
Thirty-two animals with initial body weight (BW) of 380±5.2 kg were used to determine energy and pro...
Assessment of beef cow energy balance and efficiency in grazing-extensive rangelands has occurred on...
Grass-based diets are of increasing social-economic importance in dairy cattle farming, but their lo...
Publication history: Accepted - 28 May 2021; Published online - 1 June 2021.The present review com...
Energy evaluation systems translate an animal's net energy (NE) requirements into feed metabolisable...
Sixty non-pregnant, non-lactating double-muscled Belgian Blue (DMBB) cows were used to estimate the ...
Sixty non-pregnant, non-lactating double-muscled Belgian Blue (DMBB) cows were used to estimate the ...
The cost of maintenance makes up a large part of total energy costs in ruminants. Metabolizable ener...
Protein and energy requirements of beef cattle, aged between 4 and 18 months old, on tropical pastur...
Life, interpreted as a combustion process, has been the basic principle guiding the study of energy ...
Relative differences in expected performance for breed crosses of cattle are provided elsewhere in t...
The cow uses about 65% of the feed energy used in the production of beef cattle. Of that, about 74% ...
Thirty-three Hereford x Angus first-calf females were used to determine the relationship between pro...
To obtain measurements of energy balance in lactating beef cows, respiration calorimetry and digesti...
The effects of maintenance energy requirements (MR) on rumen temperature, postnatal calf growth, and...
Thirty-two animals with initial body weight (BW) of 380±5.2 kg were used to determine energy and pro...
Assessment of beef cow energy balance and efficiency in grazing-extensive rangelands has occurred on...
Grass-based diets are of increasing social-economic importance in dairy cattle farming, but their lo...