Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or milo Starea improved gain 5% and feed efficiency 4% over supplements of either urea or wheat Starea (P<.25). Cost of gain favored the nonprotein nitrogen compounds; thus, choice of supplement was related to relative cost of supplements
Protein intake that exceeds the recommended daily allowance is widely accepted for both endurance an...
Consumption of soy foods is increasing worldwide mainly due to their acclaimed health benefits. Howe...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or mil...
Use of urea in beef cattle rations, particularly in rations containing high levels of roughage (grow...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversi...
This test compared urea supplement (hand-fed), urea supplement (self-fed), and soybean meal (SBM) su...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
The use of nonprocessed soybeans as a protein supplement in market lamb diets was investigated using...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferably grain) must be in t...
Introduction: The value of soy protein to an animal is dependent upon many complex and varying fact...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess t...
Protein sources for feeding the expanding world population have received particular emphasis. While ...
Experiments (Exp) I and II were conducted to compare raw whole soya beans (WSB), roasted (rWSB) or o...
Protein intake that exceeds the recommended daily allowance is widely accepted for both endurance an...
Consumption of soy foods is increasing worldwide mainly due to their acclaimed health benefits. Howe...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or mil...
Use of urea in beef cattle rations, particularly in rations containing high levels of roughage (grow...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversi...
This test compared urea supplement (hand-fed), urea supplement (self-fed), and soybean meal (SBM) su...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
The use of nonprocessed soybeans as a protein supplement in market lamb diets was investigated using...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferably grain) must be in t...
Introduction: The value of soy protein to an animal is dependent upon many complex and varying fact...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess t...
Protein sources for feeding the expanding world population have received particular emphasis. While ...
Experiments (Exp) I and II were conducted to compare raw whole soya beans (WSB), roasted (rWSB) or o...
Protein intake that exceeds the recommended daily allowance is widely accepted for both endurance an...
Consumption of soy foods is increasing worldwide mainly due to their acclaimed health benefits. Howe...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...