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Yield of microbial protein in sheep fed diets differing in protein degradability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2021
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Modern protein systems for ruminants require estimates of microbial protein yield relative to the amount of energy fermented in the rumen. In the Metabolizable Protein (MP) System (Webster 1992) this is expressed by the ratio of microbial nitrogen to fermented metabolizable energy (MiN:FME). However uncertainty as to the estimation of MiN yield both in absolute terms and relative to rumen degradable N (RDN) generates further uncertainty as to the efficiency of capture of quickly and slowly degraded N (QDN and SDN). Moreover the MP system assumes no capacity to recapture recycled undegraded N (UDN). This experiment measures increments in excretion of purine derivatives by sheep to explore the effects of varying relative and absolute supply of QDN, SDN and UDN on relationships between FME utilisation and yield of microbial N from the rumen.
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