Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal

Attempts to improve upon the crude protein feeding system have strived to characterize feedstuffs with respect to ruminal protein degradability. In vitro an in situ procedures fall short of this goal by not accounting for ruminal turnover. Six lactating cows, fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannula...

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Main Author: Chapin, Clifford Arthur
Other Authors: Dairy Science
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74521
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-745212020-09-29T05:40:27Z Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal Chapin, Clifford Arthur Dairy Science LD5655.V855 1986.C526 Ruminants -- Feeding and feeds Proteins in animal nutrition Soybean meal as feed Fish meal as feed Attempts to improve upon the crude protein feeding system have strived to characterize feedstuffs with respect to ruminal protein degradability. In vitro an in situ procedures fall short of this goal by not accounting for ruminal turnover. Six lactating cows, fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulae, were utilized for in vivo determination of protein degradability by employing a double-marker system. Treatments were corn silage-based diets supplemented with 2:1 soybean meal:fish meal nitrogen (SF) or 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal nitrogen (FS) at levels of 15. 9 and 16.0 percent protein. Ruminal cobalt ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (CoEDTA) infusions marked liquid phase (LP) digesta and Yb-soaked hay was used as a solid phase (SP) marker. Duodenal digesta was separated into SP and LP at 3000xg. Least squares means of LP flows did not differ for total, precipitable protein, or microbial nitrogen, for SF and FS. Total solid phase flow of dry matter was higher for FS (9.06 kg/d) than for SF (7.97 kg/d), although intakes did not differ. Milk composition and yield did not differ for FS and SF. Average daily gain was 0.12 kg/d for SF and 1:26 kg/d for FS. Whole-tract digestibilties were not different although rumen digestibility of dry matter was 24.9% for FS and 35.7% for SF, and duodenal recovery of N was 93.8% for SF and 107.5% for FS. Inclusion of a higher level of fish meal in the diet increased the proportion of feed proteins delivered to the small intestine, increasing weight gain while having no effect on milk production. Master of Science 2017-01-30T21:02:46Z 2017-01-30T21:02:46Z 1986 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/74521 en_US OCLC# 14908691 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ viii, 77 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V855 1986.C526
Ruminants -- Feeding and feeds
Proteins in animal nutrition
Soybean meal as feed
Fish meal as feed
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1986.C526
Ruminants -- Feeding and feeds
Proteins in animal nutrition
Soybean meal as feed
Fish meal as feed
Chapin, Clifford Arthur
Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
description Attempts to improve upon the crude protein feeding system have strived to characterize feedstuffs with respect to ruminal protein degradability. In vitro an in situ procedures fall short of this goal by not accounting for ruminal turnover. Six lactating cows, fitted with ruminal and duodenal cannulae, were utilized for in vivo determination of protein degradability by employing a double-marker system. Treatments were corn silage-based diets supplemented with 2:1 soybean meal:fish meal nitrogen (SF) or 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal nitrogen (FS) at levels of 15. 9 and 16.0 percent protein. Ruminal cobalt ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (CoEDTA) infusions marked liquid phase (LP) digesta and Yb-soaked hay was used as a solid phase (SP) marker. Duodenal digesta was separated into SP and LP at 3000xg. Least squares means of LP flows did not differ for total, precipitable protein, or microbial nitrogen, for SF and FS. Total solid phase flow of dry matter was higher for FS (9.06 kg/d) than for SF (7.97 kg/d), although intakes did not differ. Milk composition and yield did not differ for FS and SF. Average daily gain was 0.12 kg/d for SF and 1:26 kg/d for FS. Whole-tract digestibilties were not different although rumen digestibility of dry matter was 24.9% for FS and 35.7% for SF, and duodenal recovery of N was 93.8% for SF and 107.5% for FS. Inclusion of a higher level of fish meal in the diet increased the proportion of feed proteins delivered to the small intestine, increasing weight gain while having no effect on milk production. === Master of Science
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Chapin, Clifford Arthur
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title Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
title_short Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
title_full Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
title_fullStr Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
title_full_unstemmed Protein partition and digesta flow in lactating Holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
title_sort protein partition and digesta flow in lactating holsteins fed 2:1 and 1:2 soybean meal:fish meal
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