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Animal Feed Science and Technology | 1997

Incorporation of recycled urea—N into ruminal bacteria flowing to the small intestine of dairy cows fed a high-grain or high-forage diet

A. Al-Dehneh; J.T. Huber; R. Wanderley; C.B. Theurer; Mohammad Pessarakli; D. DeYoung

Copyright (c) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Dairy cows fitted with flexible T-type duodenal cannulas were fed either high-grain or high-forage diets in a switchover design. Urea labeled with 15 N was infused continuously into the jugular vein of each cow for 72 h, following 23 d of adjustment. Duodenal digesta, feces, and urine were sampled every 3 or 4 h, and milk and blood every 12 h during 5 d of collection. Also, urine was totally collected for the 5-d period. Enrichment of 15 N in digesta and bacteria entering the duodenum and in urine, feces, milk and blood all increased until cessation of infusion, but 15 N ratios of urinary N:bacterial N were constant between 40 and 72 h. Nonlinear regression was used to estimate enrichment values at the isotopic equilibrium applying the Marquardt method. Incorporation of endogenous urea into duodenal digesta and ruminal bacteria present in duodenal digesta also was calculated by isotopic equilibria. Endogenous urea contributed 19.1 and 37.5% of N in duodenal digesta and in duodenal bacteria for lactating cows fed the high-grain diet; whereas, values for the high forage diet were 7.4 and 12.7%, respectively. Flow of N from the rumen to the small intestine tended to be higher for cows fed the high-grain than high-forage diet (122 vs. 103% of N intake), a finding consistent with more recycled N on high-grain.


Journal of Dairy Science | 1998

Effects of rumen-undegradable protein on dairy cow performance : A 12-year literature review

F.A.P. Santos; J.E.P. Santos; C.B. Theurer; J.T. Huber


Journal of Dairy Science | 1999

Invited Review: Summary of Steam-Flaking Corn or Sorghum Grain for Lactating Dairy Cows

C.B. Theurer; J.T. Huber; A. Delgado-Elorduy; R. Wanderley


Journal of Dairy Science | 1993

Effect of Fiber Source and Ruminal Starch Degradability on Site and Extent of Digestion in Dairy Cows

M. H. Poore; J.A. Moore; T.P. Eck; C.B. Theurer


Journal of Dairy Science | 1994

Effect of steam flaking of corn and sorghum grains on performance of lactating cows.

K.H. Chen; J.T. Huber; C.B. Theurer; R.S. Swingle; J.M. Simas; S.C. Chan; Z. Wu; J.L. Sullivan


Journal of Dairy Science | 1998

Effects of ground, steam-flaked, and steam-rolled corn grains on performance of lactating cows

P. Yu; J.T. Huber; F.A.P. Santos; J.M. Simas; C.B. Theurer


Journal of Dairy Science | 1993

Effect of Protein Quality and Evaporative Cooling on Lactational Performance of Holstein Cows in Hot Weather

K.H. Chen; J.T. Huber; C.B. Theurer; D.V. Armstrong; R. Wanderley; J.M. Simas; S.C. Chan; J.L. Sullivan


Journal of Dairy Science | 1993

Influence of Sorghum Grain Processing on Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows

J.S. Oliveira; J.T. Huber; D. Ben-Ghedalia; R.S. Swingle; C.B. Theurer; Mohammad Pessarakli


Journal of Dairy Science | 1995

Effect of Sorghum Grain Processing on Site and Extent of Digestion of Starch in Lactating Dairy Cows

J.S. Oliveira; J.T. Huber; J.M. Simas; C.B. Theurer; R.S. Swingle


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

Steam-processed corn and sorghum grain flaked at different densities alter ruminal, small intestinal, and total tract digestibility of starch by steers

C.B. Theurer; O. Lozano; A. Alio; A. Delgado-Elorduy; M. Sadik; J.T. Huber; R A Zinn

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K.H. Chen

University of Arizona

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Z. Wu

University of Arizona

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S.C. Chan

University of Arizona

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