Search Results - "Messman, M.A"
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Substitution of non-forage fibre sources for cereal grains and molasses in calf starter on performance and development of ruminal function
Published in Journal of applied animal nutrition (01-05-2021)“…One hundred and thirty-six, new-born female Holstein calves (body weight (BW) = 37.6±0.79 kg) were allocated to one of four starter feeds to evaluate the…”
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In situ disappearance of individual proteins and nitrogen from legume forages containing varying amounts of tannins
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-08-1996)“…In situ degradability of N and proteins were studied in one cultivar of alfalfa and red clover and two cultivars each of birdsfoot trefoil and sericea…”
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Changes in total and individual proteins during drying, ensiling, and ruminal fermentation of forages
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-02-1994)“…Effects of wilting, drying, and ensiling on concentrations of proteins in alfalfa, crown vetch, perennial ryegrass, orchardgrass, and tall fescue were studied…”
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Evaluation of pearl millet and field peas plus triticale silages for midlactation dairy cows
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-10-1992)“…A mixture of field peas and triticale was planted in spring, harvested as silage, and followed by a double crop of pearl millet, which also was harvested as…”
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Extraction of protein from forages and comparison of two methods to determine its concentration
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-07-1993)“…Twenty-three samples representing seven plant species were analyzed to evaluate a procedure to extract protein from forages. The method involved a…”
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Effects of nitrogen fertilization and maturity of bromegrass on in situ ruminal digestion kinetics of fiber
Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1991)“…Four ruminally cannulated, nonlactating Holstein cows (593 kg) were fed bromegrass hay diets within a 4 X 4 Latin square. Treatments were arranged factorially…”
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Effects of nitrogen fertilization and maturity of bromegrass on nitrogen and amino acid utilization by cows
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1992)“…Four nonlactating Holstein cows (593 kg) with ruminal cannulas were fed bromegrass hay that was fertilized with 0 or 89 kg of N/ha and harvested in the…”
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