1982
DOI: 10.2527/jas1982.5561293x
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Nutritive Value of Methane Fermentation Residue in Diets Fed to Feedlot Steers2

Abstract: Nutritive value of the methane fermentation residue (MFR) from the effluent of a large scale thermophilic methane generator was determined in diets fed to feedlot steers. The MFR contained 22.2% dry matter and 21.9% crude protein (dry basis). Two diets containing 10.6% (dry basis) MFR were formulated using the Urea Fermentation Potential (UFP) system such that in one diet N was in excess (-1.6 UFP) while in the other diet energy was in excess (+2.6 UFP). These two diets were compared in a California Net Energy… Show more

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“…OM and N and N balance were similar (P>.10) among urea and MDE diets. Harris et al (1982) observed similar N balance among steers fed urea or centrifuged MDE, but lower apparent DM, OM and N digestibilities for MDE. The reduction in apparent digestibility was attributed to an increase in acid detergent fiber (ADF) and ADF-bound N when centrifuged MDE was included in high energy diets.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…OM and N and N balance were similar (P>.10) among urea and MDE diets. Harris et al (1982) observed similar N balance among steers fed urea or centrifuged MDE, but lower apparent DM, OM and N digestibilities for MDE. The reduction in apparent digestibility was attributed to an increase in acid detergent fiber (ADF) and ADF-bound N when centrifuged MDE was included in high energy diets.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%