Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch
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Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1984
H. Berger; Dipl. Phys. T. Paille; Rosemarie Köhler; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; sc. G. Gebhardt
11 different feedstuffs (barley, wheat, rye, oat, wheat bran, soybean meal, peanut meal, cottonseed meal, rapeseed meal, horse bean, fish meal) were tested with adult colostomized broiler hens in digestion experiments; the digestibility of the crude protein and the amino acid (AA) balance of the gastro-intestinal tract were ascertained. The results achieved can be summarised as follows: The AA-composition in faecal protein is relatively independent of the AA-composition of the feedstuffs, it is not constant, however. The NPN-quota in faecal crude protein rises with the increasing crude fibre content in the feed. AA-digestibility calculated from the balance of the gastro-intestinal tract is, with the exception of some AA, in particularly the limiting ones, higher than the digestibility of the crude protein. As the AA-balance of the gastro-intestinal tract does not give a realistic picture of the digestibility of the AA, we recommend to ascertain the AA-balance up to the end of the small intestines in order to gain more profound knowledge with the help of such basic investigations with selected feedstuffs.
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1988
G. Wecke; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; sc. G. Gebhardt
The assessment of the protein quality of silaged maize ear products was carried out on the basis of crude protein and amino acid analyses and of N balance measurings with growing pigs including comparative studies with maize corns and cereals. The differences found in the amino acid concentrations between the individual maize ear products could be verified on the basis of the analysed values of husks, cobs and corns. There were no significant differences in the parameters of total protein utilization (PNu, b-value) between the studied silages. The differing crude fibre content resulted, however, in reverse shifts in N excretion in faeces and urine, i.e. diminished protein digestibility was compensated by improved intermediary utilization.
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1978
G. Richter; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1988
Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; Dipl. agr. ing. M. Aboud; K.-H. Engerer; sc. G. Gebhardt
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1986
Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1986
agr. M. Prinz; sc. A. Hennig; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1984
Dipl. agr. ing. Ingrid Halle; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; Dipl.-Phys. T. Pahle; sc. G. Gebhardt
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1981
agr. M. Prinz; sc. A. Hennig; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1979
Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; Dipl.-Agr. Ing. G. Opel; Dipl.-Agr. Ing. G. Richter
Archives of Animal Nutrition | 1988
H.-J. Schlöffel; Doz. Dr. sc. H. Jeroch; sc. G. Gebhardt