Abstract
Protein synthesis in the rumen: Ruminal urease inhibition by acetohydroxamic acid
Highlights
Volume 0 Issue 1 Cattleman's Day (1993-2014)
When urea is fed to ruminants, it is immediately converted to ammonia by an enzyme, urease
The ammonia usually becomes available faster than rumen bacteria can convert it to protein
Summary
Volume 0 Issue 1 Cattleman's Day (1993-2014) Protein synthesis in the rumen: Ruminal urease inhibition by acetohydroxamic acid Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/kaesrr
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