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Nitrogen utilization: By growing lambs fed normal, low protein, or nitrogen-enriched cottonseed meal

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N. H. Hinman, University of California, Davis.
G. P. Lofgreen, University of California, Davis.
W. N. Garrett, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 20(8):13-14.

Published August 01, 1966

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This study indicates that the feeding of nitrogen-enriched low protein cottonseed meal had no apparent detrimental effects upon nitrogen retention or nitrogen and energy digestibility, as determined with growing lambs. On the other hand, the normal cottonseed meal and the nitrogen-enriched low protein cottonseed meal did not increase the nitrogen retention significantly beyond that resulting from feeding the low protein cottonseed meal.

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This work was partially supported by a grant from Ranchers Cotton Oil Company, Fresno, California.

Nitrogen utilization: By growing lambs fed normal, low protein, or nitrogen-enriched cottonseed meal

N. H. Hinman, G. P. Lofgreen, W. N. Garrett
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Nitrogen utilization: By growing lambs fed normal, low protein, or nitrogen-enriched cottonseed meal

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

N. H. Hinman, University of California, Davis.
G. P. Lofgreen, University of California, Davis.
W. N. Garrett, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 20(8):13-14.

Published August 01, 1966

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

This study indicates that the feeding of nitrogen-enriched low protein cottonseed meal had no apparent detrimental effects upon nitrogen retention or nitrogen and energy digestibility, as determined with growing lambs. On the other hand, the normal cottonseed meal and the nitrogen-enriched low protein cottonseed meal did not increase the nitrogen retention significantly beyond that resulting from feeding the low protein cottonseed meal.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This work was partially supported by a grant from Ranchers Cotton Oil Company, Fresno, California.


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