Forage protein characteristics in four grasses were evaluated by the nylon bag method. All of the forages used (Bermudagrass hay, brome hay, forage sorghum hay, and prairie hay) were of relatively low quality, except the Bermudagrass, which was of average quality. The forages differed in the size of different protein fractions and in the rate and extent of protein degradation. Predicted extent of ruminal protein degradation (i.e., ruminal protein availability) was lowest for prairie hay, intermediate for Bermudagrass and forage sorghum hay, and highest for the brome hay
A study with 16 ruminally fistulated beef steers fed Bermuda hay ad libitum showed that the intake...
Four experiments including vegetative and dormant forages tested modifications of the in situ neutra...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
Forage protein characteristics in four grasses were evaluated by the nylon bag method. All of the ...
Supplement needs of growing beef cattle grazing warm-season grass were determined in a two-year graz...
Factors characterizing degradation of feedstuffs in the rumen and intestine are critical components ...
Many Sandhills ranches have two distinctly different forage resource bases: native upland range and ...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of subirrigated meadows, upland native range, smooth br...
We evaluated the potential of several commercially available proteases for use in predicting the und...
Warm-season grasses often provide higher levels of performance for beef production than forage quali...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
The rumen degradability parameters of the diet selected by two to four oesophageal-fistulated Brahma...
The objective of this research was to determine the relationships between the morphological developm...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of smooth bromegrass, birdsfoot trefoil, and heat-treat...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
A study with 16 ruminally fistulated beef steers fed Bermuda hay ad libitum showed that the intake...
Four experiments including vegetative and dormant forages tested modifications of the in situ neutra...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...
Forage protein characteristics in four grasses were evaluated by the nylon bag method. All of the ...
Supplement needs of growing beef cattle grazing warm-season grass were determined in a two-year graz...
Factors characterizing degradation of feedstuffs in the rumen and intestine are critical components ...
Many Sandhills ranches have two distinctly different forage resource bases: native upland range and ...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of subirrigated meadows, upland native range, smooth br...
We evaluated the potential of several commercially available proteases for use in predicting the und...
Warm-season grasses often provide higher levels of performance for beef production than forage quali...
Two in situ protein disappearance experiments were conducted to determine disappearance rates of lea...
The rumen degradability parameters of the diet selected by two to four oesophageal-fistulated Brahma...
The objective of this research was to determine the relationships between the morphological developm...
Digestibility of undegradable intake protein of smooth bromegrass, birdsfoot trefoil, and heat-treat...
Ruminal degradation of alfalfa and prairie hay protein was estimated using a proteolytic enzyme from...
A study with 16 ruminally fistulated beef steers fed Bermuda hay ad libitum showed that the intake...
Four experiments including vegetative and dormant forages tested modifications of the in situ neutra...
Performance of livestock grazing warm-season, perennial grasses is generally greater than would be e...