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(1993)Research was conducted to develop strategies for alleviating the depression in milk protein percentage that is associated with feeding supplemental fat to lactating dairy cows. In experiment one, it was hypothesized that ...
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(2013-05-24)Cattle spend many hours per day chewing, either eating or ruminating. Comminution of feed and digesta particles affects the kinetics of digestion and passage, and can also affect voluntary feed intake. These, in turn, ...
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(1991)In experiment 1 treatments were: control, no fat; control, 3% calcium salts of long-chain fatty acids (Ca-LCFA); control, 6% Ca-LCFA; and control, 9% Ca-LCFA. Dry matter intake and production of milk, milk protein, and ...
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(1990)Three experiments were conducted using lactating cows fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulae to investigate the effects of source and amount of energy and crude protein (CP) on nutrient flow to the duodenum. In each ...
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(1998)We hypothesized that the contribution of amino acids to hepatic gluconeogenesis would increase when glucose demand was increased in ruminants. Our first approach was to establish a sheep model for increased glucose demand. ...
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(2004)A meta-analytic review and three experiments with multiparous Holstein cows were conducted to test the hypothesis that the crude protein (CP) content of the diet can be decreased to improve the efficiency of N utilization ...
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