2019
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txz014
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Corn silage rumen undegradable protein content and response of growing calves to rumen undegradable protein supplement1

Abstract: The amount of rumen undegradable protein (RUP) in corn silage and the extent to which it is digested in the small intestine are uncertain. Three studies were conducted to determine RUP content of corn silage, and the effects of supplementing increasing concentrations of RUP on the growing performance of calves fed a corn silage diet. Experiments 1 and 2 used in situ methods to evaluate the RUP content of corn silage. In experiment 1, corn silages harvested at 37% or 42% dry matter (DM) were compared. In experi… Show more

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“…of undegradable intake protein (UIP) which is then available for absorption. Oney et al (2019) reported that the UIP content of corn silage is approximately 1% of DM, of which 50% is digestible. These authors also reported that supplementing UIP to growing beef cattle fed corn silage linearly increased the G:F for growing steers.…”
Section: Effects Of Inoculant On Growth Performance Of Feedlot Steersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of undegradable intake protein (UIP) which is then available for absorption. Oney et al (2019) reported that the UIP content of corn silage is approximately 1% of DM, of which 50% is digestible. These authors also reported that supplementing UIP to growing beef cattle fed corn silage linearly increased the G:F for growing steers.…”
Section: Effects Of Inoculant On Growth Performance Of Feedlot Steersmentioning
confidence: 99%