Abstract

Protein synthesis in the rumen: Ruminal urease inhibition by acetohydroxamic acid

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  • 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

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Introduction

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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