Abstract

The influence of dietary nitrogen (N) available in the rumen on the efficiency of microbial protein production was examined for 43 predominantly low-roughage diets given to cattle or sheep with rumen and duodenal (re-entrant) cannulae. The minimum amount of available N required for efficient microbial protein production was 2.0 g/100 g of organic matter actually digested in the rumen. When the diet supplied 2.7 g of available N/100 g of organic matter actually digested in the rumen, there was no net utilisation of recycled N. From this information, concentrations of N in organic matter required in low-roughage diets differing in organic matter digestibility and availability of dietary N have been calculated. Also a method of calculating the quantities of amino acid N and of particular amino acids absorbed from the small intestine from a knowledge of the diet composition is presented.

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