Thirty six Holstein bull calves were divided into six groups to determine the effect of protein degradability and rumen inert fat supplementation in starter and finishing diets on nutrient digestibility and veal production. Calves received low (LD) or high (HD) degradable protein diets, with or without rumen inert fat supplementation. Two commercial fat sources were used, Morlac (mlc) and Golden Flake (gf), included in the experimental diets at 2.5% of dry matter (DM). A commercial milk replacer was fed to all calves at 4 L/day for 42 days, followed by 2 L/day until weaning at 49 days of age. Starter diets were offered ad lib. from day 14 to 10 weeks of age and finishing diets ad lib. from 11 to 20 weeks of age. All calves were slaughtered ...
The research was designed to evaluate the local feedstuff to be used in milk replacer (MP) and its u...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Solid feeds (SF), comprising roughages and concentrates, represent an increasingly important ...
Thirty six Holstein bull calves were divided into six groups to determine the effect of protein degr...
The objective of this study was to determine the undegradable dietary protein requirements of veal c...
The 1990 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1990Sixty heifer and 34 bull calves were fed st...
The study aimed at evaluating nutrients apparent digestibility in veal calves fed 3 feeding plans ba...
This study was conducted to determine whether rumen dry matter and crude protein degradability in ca...
Friesian bull calves were fed 8 l/day of wholemilk, wholemilk plus soyflour, milk-protein-based repl...
To evaluate the effect of dietary protein of diverse rumen degradability on the efficiency of metabo...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
During weaning, withdrawal of milk replacer is not directly compensated for by an increase in solid ...
Aim of the study: The effects of forage source (alfalfa hay; AH vs. wheat straw; WS) with rumen unde...
The effect of age on in sacco estimates of rumen dry matter and crude protein degradability in veal ...
This study was designed to quantify the contribution of low-protein solid feed (SF) intake, in addit...
The research was designed to evaluate the local feedstuff to be used in milk replacer (MP) and its u...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Solid feeds (SF), comprising roughages and concentrates, represent an increasingly important ...
Thirty six Holstein bull calves were divided into six groups to determine the effect of protein degr...
The objective of this study was to determine the undegradable dietary protein requirements of veal c...
The 1990 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1990Sixty heifer and 34 bull calves were fed st...
The study aimed at evaluating nutrients apparent digestibility in veal calves fed 3 feeding plans ba...
This study was conducted to determine whether rumen dry matter and crude protein degradability in ca...
Friesian bull calves were fed 8 l/day of wholemilk, wholemilk plus soyflour, milk-protein-based repl...
To evaluate the effect of dietary protein of diverse rumen degradability on the efficiency of metabo...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
During weaning, withdrawal of milk replacer is not directly compensated for by an increase in solid ...
Aim of the study: The effects of forage source (alfalfa hay; AH vs. wheat straw; WS) with rumen unde...
The effect of age on in sacco estimates of rumen dry matter and crude protein degradability in veal ...
This study was designed to quantify the contribution of low-protein solid feed (SF) intake, in addit...
The research was designed to evaluate the local feedstuff to be used in milk replacer (MP) and its u...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Solid feeds (SF), comprising roughages and concentrates, represent an increasingly important ...