Urinary nitrogen (N) excretion (UN) as a proportion of N intake (NI; UN/NI) is a major determinant of N excretion from ruminants and could be predicted from the N isotopic discrimination occurring between dietary and animal proteins (Δ 15N). This study investigated the usefulness of Δ 15N and other plasma biomarkers to reflect changes in UN/NI from sheep offered different levels of dietary urea. Eighteen Merino rams (age, 1–2 years; live weight, 41 ± 3 kg) were allocated to three dietary N treatments for a N balance study. Treatments were control (C), control + 0.5% urea (C+0.5%), and control + 1.2% urea (C+1.2%) and designed to provide maintenance, maintenance plus an additional 15%, and maintenance plus an additional 33% NI, respectively....
We evaluated the potential to use the naturally occurring isotopic N fractionation between plasma or...
The objective of this study was to compare N balance, microbial N flow (MNF) estimated from purine d...
Citation: Zhou, J. W., Mi, J. D., Titgemeyer, E. C., Guo, X. S., Ding, L. M., Wang, H. C., . . . Lon...
Urinary nitrogen (N) excretion (UN) as a proportion of N intake (NI; UN/NI) is a major determinant o...
Animal nitrogen (N) partitioning is a key parameter for profitability and sustainability of ruminant...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between partitioning and isotop...
Animal proteins are naturally 15N enriched relative to the diet and the extent of this difference (Î...
Animal nitrogen (N) partitioning is a key parameter for profitability and sustainability of ruminant...
This study investigated the effects of sheep genetics and feed intake on nitrogen isotopic fractiona...
Estimating the efficiency of N utilization for milk production (MNE) of individual cows at a large s...
Ruminant urine patches are potential sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the environment. Quantif...
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate how dietary and ruminal factors regulate urea-...
Little is known about nitrogen (N) forms in ruminant feces, although this information is important t...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
Nitrogen is a component of essential nutrients critical for the productivity of ruminants. If excret...
We evaluated the potential to use the naturally occurring isotopic N fractionation between plasma or...
The objective of this study was to compare N balance, microbial N flow (MNF) estimated from purine d...
Citation: Zhou, J. W., Mi, J. D., Titgemeyer, E. C., Guo, X. S., Ding, L. M., Wang, H. C., . . . Lon...
Urinary nitrogen (N) excretion (UN) as a proportion of N intake (NI; UN/NI) is a major determinant o...
Animal nitrogen (N) partitioning is a key parameter for profitability and sustainability of ruminant...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between partitioning and isotop...
Animal proteins are naturally 15N enriched relative to the diet and the extent of this difference (Î...
Animal nitrogen (N) partitioning is a key parameter for profitability and sustainability of ruminant...
This study investigated the effects of sheep genetics and feed intake on nitrogen isotopic fractiona...
Estimating the efficiency of N utilization for milk production (MNE) of individual cows at a large s...
Ruminant urine patches are potential sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the environment. Quantif...
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate how dietary and ruminal factors regulate urea-...
Little is known about nitrogen (N) forms in ruminant feces, although this information is important t...
This study investigated the effects of replacing rapid-release nitrogen (N) from urea with a graded ...
Nitrogen is a component of essential nutrients critical for the productivity of ruminants. If excret...
We evaluated the potential to use the naturally occurring isotopic N fractionation between plasma or...
The objective of this study was to compare N balance, microbial N flow (MNF) estimated from purine d...
Citation: Zhou, J. W., Mi, J. D., Titgemeyer, E. C., Guo, X. S., Ding, L. M., Wang, H. C., . . . Lon...