2020
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2019-17699
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Ileal digestibility and endogenous protein losses of milk replacers based on whey proteins alone or with an enzyme-treated soybean meal in young dairy calves

Abstract: Our objective was to measure and compare apparent ileal digestibility, standard ileal digestibility, and true ileal digestibility of crude protein (CP) and amino acids (AA) in milk replacers (MR) containing all milk proteins (WPC) or with 50% of the CP provided by an enzyme-treated soybean meal (ESBM). A T-cannula was placed in the ileum of 9 Holstein calves (8 males and 1 freemartin female) at approximately 15 d of age. After 2 wk postsurgery, calves were randomly assigned to a 3 × 3 replicated Latin square w… Show more

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“…The greater proportion of undigested starch and NDF flowing into the small intestine with the LOCP diet (data not shown) may have promoted microbial fermentation, and thus proliferation of microbial mass in the lower small intestine (Klusmeyer et al, 1990;Gilbert et al, 2015). Similarly, basal endogenous losses (N losses at 0% dietary CP) in milk-fed calves also are composed of microbial and endogenous CP losses (Montagne et al, 2000, Ansia, et al, 2020b.…”
Section: Endogenous Protein Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The greater proportion of undigested starch and NDF flowing into the small intestine with the LOCP diet (data not shown) may have promoted microbial fermentation, and thus proliferation of microbial mass in the lower small intestine (Klusmeyer et al, 1990;Gilbert et al, 2015). Similarly, basal endogenous losses (N losses at 0% dietary CP) in milk-fed calves also are composed of microbial and endogenous CP losses (Montagne et al, 2000, Ansia, et al, 2020b.…”
Section: Endogenous Protein Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fully functional ruminants have a near constant flow of digesta through the abomasum, and diurnal fluctuations of pH are not as prominent as those in young milk-fed calves (Constable et al, 2006), even though ingestion of solid feed stimulates acid production in the rumen and abomasum (Kim et al, 2016). However, the pH fluctuation observed in ileal digesta resembled that in young milk-fed calves (Ansia et al, 2019(Ansia et al, , 2020b, with a decrease after the fresh starter was offered until approximately 9 h postfeeding, when pH started to recover toward prefeeding values.…”
Section: Digesta Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…В современных условиях из-за удорожания традиционных компонентов комбикормов необходимы новые ингредиенты, которые позволят удешевить корма для сельскохозяйственной птицы. В качестве возможного решения рассматривается использовании в рационе пищевых волокон (14).…”
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