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From page 97...
... Sci. Dep., Beef Cattle Day Prog.
From page 98...
... 1967. Nonprotein nitrogen sources as protein replacers.
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... 1948. Feeding urea to dairy cows with special reference to the palatability of feed mixtures containing urea.
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... 197Id. Some new concepts concerning urea utilization in beef cattle: Urea fermentation potential (UFP)
From page 101...
... 1974b. Second experiment demonstrating the variable feeding value of urea as predicted by the metabolizable protein system of evaluating cattle feeds and rations in satisfying tissue amino acid requirements.
From page 102...
... 1974. Influence of dietary nitrogen source, concentrate level and biuret level in sheep on the adaptation of rumen microorganisms to biuret as a nonprotein nitrogen source.
From page 103...
... 1969. Guidelines for increasing urea utilization in rations for dairy cows.
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... 1968. Urea-limestone-treated silage for beef cattle.
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... 1955. Wintering beef cattle on ureatreated com silage.
From page 106...
... Stn. Beef Cattle Grassl.
From page 107...
... 1971. Urea-treated corn silage in low protein rations for lactating cows.
From page 108...
... 1967. Voluntary feed intake, milk production, rumen content, and plasma-free amino acid levels of lactating cows on low sulfur and sulfur-supplemented diets.
From page 109...
... 1957. Utilization of blackstrap molasses urea in molasses, and ammoniated molasses by dairy heifers.
From page 110...
... 1969. Amino acids in plasma of steers fed different nitrogen sources.
From page 111...
... 1969. The performance of laying hens fed various levels of protein and a non-essential amino acid mixture.
From page 112...
... 1967. Effect of nonprotein nitrogen supplementation of low protein rations on laying hen performance with a note on essential amino acid requirements.
From page 113...
... 1966. Plasma amino acids and nitrogen retention by steers fed purified diets containing urea or isolated soy protein.
From page 114...
... 1967. A comparison of high-urea supplements with natural protein supplements for growing and fattening beef cattle.
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... 1954. The value of ammoniated molasses in beef cattle wintering rations.
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... 1968. Abomasal infusion of amino acids to growing lambs.
From page 117...
... 1954. The release of ammonia nitrogen from urea, ammoniated molasses, and soybean oil meal in the presence of rumen microorganisms.
From page 118...
... 1972. Starea, urea and sulfur in beef cattle rations.
From page 119...
... 1971. Comparison of a liquid supplement of nonprotein nitrogen with urea and soybean meal for lactating cows.
From page 120...
... 1965. The response of laying hens fed low protein diets to glutamic acid and diammonium citrate.


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