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Seed inclusion in diets up to a 25% had not effect on rumen fermentation patterns or on ruminal ®brolytic activity, in spite of the high content of fat rich in unsaturated fatty
The relation between in-vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDMD) measured with cow rumen ¯uid (CRF), and IVDMD measured with Hoatzin crop ¯uid (HCF) in the absence A, and presence B,
It was concluded that supplementation of up to 300 g per head per day of leucaena resulted in improved feed intake, testicular growth, sperm production and semen quality of
In the second experiment, apparent and true total tract retentions (ATTR and TTTR) for nitrogen and amino acids were determined for diets (150 g crude protein kg ÿ 1 ) containing SBM
Amino acid composition, ruminal escape protein and amino acid values, and ruminal nutrient degradability of BDG were determined relative to wheat-based distillers' grains (WDG)
Five experimental diets (Table 2) were formulated: a control diet, designated as dietary treatment I, contained none of the RIBROPS and four others, designated as dietary treatments
With supplementation of rumen protected methionine, the amino acid pattern in microbial protein obviously improved in relation to the requirement as the efficiency of utilisation of
Laboratory measurements included Weende constituents (crude protein, CP; crude fiber, CF; ether extract, EE; and ash), pepsin±cellulase digestible organic matter (CDOM, %),