1972
DOI: 10.2527/jas1972.3551025x
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Metabolism of Nitrogen in Boran and in Hereford-Boran Crossbred Steers3

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“…Other data comparing the intake and performance of these breeds of sheep were not found in the literature. Some studies with cattle have shown that zebu or zebu crosses have higher VI of roughages than European breeds of cattle (Howes et al, 1963;Vercoe, 1966 ;Karue et al, 1972), while others have found intakes to be higher for European cattle (Ledger et al, 1970). and RRT shorter (P<.12) for Bx D than B rams.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Other data comparing the intake and performance of these breeds of sheep were not found in the literature. Some studies with cattle have shown that zebu or zebu crosses have higher VI of roughages than European breeds of cattle (Howes et al, 1963;Vercoe, 1966 ;Karue et al, 1972), while others have found intakes to be higher for European cattle (Ledger et al, 1970). and RRT shorter (P<.12) for Bx D than B rams.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The crossbred ewes also had higher voluntary intake and lignin digestibility than the Dorsets. In studies involving cattle, zebu and(or) zebu crosses have reportedly had higher intakes and digestibilities of forage diets than European breeds (Ashton, 1962;Howes et al, Item 1963;Vercoe, 1966;Karue et al, 1972). It has also been suggested that solid particle rate of passage (Phillips et al, 1960) and rate of fermentation (Hungate et al, 1960) are faster for zebu than European cattle.…”
Section: Ntroduetionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This occurs under ad libitum feeding conditions, such as in feedlots or on good pastures, and with the inclusion of high levels of concentrate. On the other hand, B. indicus cattle utilize poor quality diets more efficiently than B. taurus (Karue et al, 1972).…”
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“…Bos indicus and Bos indicus crossbred cattle utilize low quality forage diets more efficiently than Bos taurus cattle (Ashton, 1962;Karue et al, 1972). Improved utilization of low-quality forage might result from lower maintenance requirements by Bos indicus vs Bos taurus in nutritionally restrictive environments (Frisch and Vercoe, 1977).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%