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Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2000

Alternative home-grown protein sources for ruminants in the United Kingdom

R.J. Wilkins; Raymond Jones

Abstract Improved sources of home-grown protein are required to substitute for animal proteins and soyabean meal in ruminant feeds. The present dominance of grassland feeds for protein supply in Britain is highlighted and possibilities for increasing microbial protein (MP) supply on grass-based diets are considered. There are particular opportunities for improving MP supply and animal performance from the use of grasses with increased content of water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) and by the prevention of WSC and protein breakdown during ensiling through the use of bacterial inocula or chemical additives to restrict fermentation. Potential contributions from legumes and kale as alternative forages are reviewed. Whilst white clover and lucerne may give higher levels of MP than grass, this arises largely from high herbage protein concentration and high levels of feed intake, with large quantities of N being lost in excreta. There is evidence of natural protection of protein in red clover from polyphenol oxidase and in lotus and sainfoin by condensed tannins. These attributes may result in improved protein supply to the animal, but further research is required, particularly with silages. The grain legumes, peas and beans are not ideal protein supplements for grass silage because of their rapid degradation in the rumen, but are more suited as supplements to maize silage with low content of protein and good supply of readily available energy. Progress in plant breeding has opened up the possibility of increased use in Britain of lupins, which have much lower rates of degradation in the rumen than peas and beans and should form an effective complement to grass silage.


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2002

Evaluation of a rapid method for estimating free amino acids in silages

Ana L. Winters; Janet D. Lloyd; Raymond Jones; Roger J. Merry

Winters, A., Lloyd, J. D., Jones, R., Merry, R. J. (2002). Evaluation of a rapid method for estimating free amino acids in silages. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 99, (1-4), 177-187. Free amino acids; Silage; Protein breakdown; Ninhydrin assay Sponsorship: MAFF


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2002

Assessment of the nutritive value of whole crop peas and intercropped pea–wheat bi-crop forages harvested at different maturity stages for ruminants

M.B. Salawu; A.T. Adesogan; Mariecia D. Fraser; Rhun Fychan; Raymond Jones

Salawu, M. B., Adesogan, A. T., Fraser, M. D., Fychan, A. R., Jones, R. (2002). Assessment of the nutritive value of whole crop peas and intercropped pea-wheat bi-crop forages harvested at different maturity stages for ruminants. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 96, (1-2), 43-53. Sponsorship: UK Milk Development Council


Grass and Forage Science | 2004

Production performance and meat quality of grazing lambs finished on red clover, lucerne or perennial ryegrass swards

Mariecia D. Fraser; Marijntje H. M. Speijers; Vince J. Theobald; A. Rhun Fychan; Raymond Jones


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

The effect of diet manipulation on nitrous oxide and methane emissions from manure application to incubated grassland soils

Laura Cardenas; David Chadwick; David Scholefield; A. Rhun Fychan; Christina L. Marley; Raymond Jones; Roland Bol; Reinhard Well; A. Vallejo


Grass and Forage Science | 2001

Effect of formic acid and a bacterial inoculant on the amino acid composition of grass silage and on animal performance

Ana L. Winters; A. Rhun Fychan; Raymond Jones


Grass and Forage Science | 2001

The effect of harvest date and inoculation on the yield, fermentation characteristics and feeding value of forage pea and field bean silages

Mariecia D. Fraser; A. Rhun Fychan; Raymond Jones


Veterinary Parasitology | 2005

Effect of forage legumes and anthelmintic treatment on the performance, nutritional status and nematode parasites of grazing lambs

Christina L. Marley; Mariecia D. Fraser; Rhun Fychan; Vincent Theobald; Raymond Jones


Grass and Forage Science | 2007

Effects of feeding different ensiled forages on the productivity and nutrient-use efficiency of finishing lambs

Christina L. Marley; Rhun Fychan; Mariecia D. Fraser; Ruth Sanderson; Raymond Jones


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2005

The effect of harvest date and inoculation on the yield and fermentation characteristics of two varieties of white lupin (Lupinus albus) when ensiled as a whole-crop

Mariecia D. Fraser; A. Rhun Fychan; Raymond Jones

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Rhun Fychan

Aberystwyth University

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Simon Evans

University of Worcester

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