Use of non-protein nitrogen (NNP) in ruminant feeds
Non-protein nitrogen, slow-release nitrogen and ionophore in substitution of urea
- 100pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores the use of non-protein nitrogen, primarily urea, in ruminant diets, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and impact on fiber digestion. However, the rapid nitrogen release from urea can lead to ammonia loss. To address this, the study evaluates the benefits of replacing some urea with Obtigen, a polymer-coated product that offers a slower nitrogen release. Additionally, it examines the role of yeast in enhancing digestion and ruminal health in water buffalo on high-fiber diets, aiming for improved nutrient utilization.
