The objective of this study was to determine the effects of feeding frequency (FF) and feeding level (FL) on protein and energy metabolism in adapted, heavy preruminant calves. It was hypothesized that an increased FF would increase protein utilization by an improved synchrony between the supply of and requirements for protein during the day when a quickly hydrolyzable protein source was used. Eighteen Holstein Friesian calves of 136 ± 3 kg of body weight were assigned to FF (1, 2, or 4 meals daily) at 2 FL (1.5 or 2.5 times the metabolizable energy requirements for maintenance), except for calves fed once daily (only at a low FL). Calves were individually housed in respiration chambers during 2 experimental periods of 10 d. Whey protein wa...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Abstract: 【Objective】The current study was performed to examine the effects of different protein lev...
The effects of asynchronous availability of amino acids and glucose on muscle composition and enzyme...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of feeding frequency (FF) and feeding level...
Effects of synchronizing the availability of amino acids and glucose within a day on protein and ene...
In animal nutrition, the nutrient composition of the daily feed supply is composed to match the nutr...
Milk-fed heavy calves utilize dietary protein with a low efficiency and often develop hyperglycemia ...
This study hypothesized that increased feeding frequency (FF) decreases problems with glucose homeos...
This study was designed to quantify the contribution of low-protein solid feed (SF) intake, in addit...
The efficiency of protein utilization for growth in preruminant calves is decreasing with increasing...
The emphasis in meat production has shifted from maximizing production volume to the efficient produ...
The emphasis in meat production has shifted from maximizing production volume to the efficient produ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of choice feeding in the pre-weaning period on ...
The efficiency of protein utilization for growth in preruminant calves is decreasing with increasing...
To evaluate the effect of dietary protein of diverse rumen degradability on the efficiency of metabo...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Abstract: 【Objective】The current study was performed to examine the effects of different protein lev...
The effects of asynchronous availability of amino acids and glucose on muscle composition and enzyme...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of feeding frequency (FF) and feeding level...
Effects of synchronizing the availability of amino acids and glucose within a day on protein and ene...
In animal nutrition, the nutrient composition of the daily feed supply is composed to match the nutr...
Milk-fed heavy calves utilize dietary protein with a low efficiency and often develop hyperglycemia ...
This study hypothesized that increased feeding frequency (FF) decreases problems with glucose homeos...
This study was designed to quantify the contribution of low-protein solid feed (SF) intake, in addit...
The efficiency of protein utilization for growth in preruminant calves is decreasing with increasing...
The emphasis in meat production has shifted from maximizing production volume to the efficient produ...
The emphasis in meat production has shifted from maximizing production volume to the efficient produ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of choice feeding in the pre-weaning period on ...
The efficiency of protein utilization for growth in preruminant calves is decreasing with increasing...
To evaluate the effect of dietary protein of diverse rumen degradability on the efficiency of metabo...
We investigated the effects of diets differing in energy and protein concentrations given during pre...
Abstract: 【Objective】The current study was performed to examine the effects of different protein lev...
The effects of asynchronous availability of amino acids and glucose on muscle composition and enzyme...