Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously associated with decreased protein and fat digestibility in milk-fed calves resulting in lower live weight gain. In this experiment, the major carbohydrate source in MR, lactose, was partly replaced with gelatinized corn starch (GCS) to determine the effect on protein and fat digestibility in milk-fed calves. In total, 16 male Holstein-Friesian calves received either MR with lactose as the carbohydrate source (control) or 18% GCS at the expense of lactose. In the adaptation period, calves were exposed to an increasing dose of GCS for 14 weeks. The indigestible marker cobalt ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid was incorporated into the MR for calculatin...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
<strong>Summary PhD thesis Myrthe S. Gilbert</strong> <strong>Replacing lactose from calf milk repla...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
<strong>Summary PhD thesis Myrthe S. Gilbert</strong> <strong>Replacing lactose from calf milk repla...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Replacing dairy components from milk replacer (MR) with vegetable products has been previously assoc...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Current calf milk replacer (CMR) compositions significantly differ from whole milk in their levels o...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Calf milk replacers (MR) commonly contain 40% to 50% lactose. For economic reasons, starch is of int...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...
<strong>Summary PhD thesis Myrthe S. Gilbert</strong> <strong>Replacing lactose from calf milk repla...
Background: The proportion of starch disappearing from the small intestinal lumen is generally lower...