2001
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.2001.651
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Effect of Feeding Bypass Protein with Urea Treated Jowar Kadbi (Sorghum Straw) on Performance of Cross Bred (HF x DEONI) Calve

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“…Likewise, Chaturvedi and Walli (2001) also reported linear decrease in DMI in early lactating crossbred cows with increased RDP level. Moreover, protein supplements especially those with high in RUP stimulate DMI to greater extent than diets containing highly soluble N in the form of urea (Kalbande and Chainpure, 2001). Fenderson and Bergen (1974) also reported decreased DMI with increased ruminal ammonia and plasma urea concentrations in steers fed excessive dietary N either natural protein or nonprotein nitrogen.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Likewise, Chaturvedi and Walli (2001) also reported linear decrease in DMI in early lactating crossbred cows with increased RDP level. Moreover, protein supplements especially those with high in RUP stimulate DMI to greater extent than diets containing highly soluble N in the form of urea (Kalbande and Chainpure, 2001). Fenderson and Bergen (1974) also reported decreased DMI with increased ruminal ammonia and plasma urea concentrations in steers fed excessive dietary N either natural protein or nonprotein nitrogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%