A twelve week feeding trial was conducted to determine the effect of supplementing methionine on growth performance of lambs. A total of twelve growing lambs were randomly allocated to three dietary treatments containing graded methionine levels in a completely randomised experimental design. The animals were fed diets containing 0 (control), 2 and 4g/kg methionine. Results indicated significant differences (P<0.05) between treatment means in terms of feed intake and live weight changes. Animals fed diets containing 2g/ kg methionine were better (P <0.05) compared to other treatments in terms of feed intake and growth performance. It was concluded that 2g/kg methionine gave the optimum performance
Vita.A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental amino acids o...
In the tropical area such as in Indonesia, ruminant productivity is relatively low due to, among oth...
Increasing methionine availability in dairy cow diets during the first third of lactation may enhanc...
The ruminant with its extensive synthesis of amino acids by symbiotic microorganisms presents unique...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) supplementatio...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) supplementatio...
Requirements of lambs for choline and methionine have not been clearly established, but because of t...
In the tropical area, productivity of ruminant has not optimized caused by the low quality of nutrit...
The effect of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) was investigated in Awassi ewes (0, 3 or 5 g/head/d, ...
Twenty-four lambs (Pelibuey x East Friesian), weighing 22.7 ± 3.2 kg, were fed a basal diet of corn ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to de...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance, ...
ObjectiveTwo trials were conducted in order to examine the effects of level of supplemental methioni...
Vita.A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental amino acids o...
In the tropical area such as in Indonesia, ruminant productivity is relatively low due to, among oth...
Increasing methionine availability in dairy cow diets during the first third of lactation may enhanc...
The ruminant with its extensive synthesis of amino acids by symbiotic microorganisms presents unique...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) supplementatio...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) supplementatio...
Requirements of lambs for choline and methionine have not been clearly established, but because of t...
In the tropical area, productivity of ruminant has not optimized caused by the low quality of nutrit...
The effect of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) was investigated in Awassi ewes (0, 3 or 5 g/head/d, ...
Twenty-four lambs (Pelibuey x East Friesian), weighing 22.7 ± 3.2 kg, were fed a basal diet of corn ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to de...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Methionine is often the first limiting amino acid for growing cattle. This study was conducted to ...
Increasing the amino acid supply to the small intestine of growing cattle can increase performance, ...
ObjectiveTwo trials were conducted in order to examine the effects of level of supplemental methioni...
Vita.A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental amino acids o...
In the tropical area such as in Indonesia, ruminant productivity is relatively low due to, among oth...
Increasing methionine availability in dairy cow diets during the first third of lactation may enhanc...