Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1985, Image 184

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    MINNEAPOLIS - Though
rumen fermentation can easily
supply the necessary protein for
moderate milk production in dairy
cows, it may not prove sufficient to
meet the protein needs of high milk
producers, according to Dr.
Werner G.. Bergen, professor of
animal science, Michigan State
University.
Speaking to more than 600 t
scientists, nutritionists,
veterinarians, and feed industry j'V
personnel at the 33rd Annual Pfizer
Research Conference here, Dr.
Bergen said, “When a cow’s daily
milk production is below 45 lbs.,
and daily gains of growing beef
cattle are below 2.0-2.3 lbs., the Werner G. Bergen
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rumen supplies adequate protein
to the animal. However, higher
producing ruminants require all of
the microbial protein produced by
ruminal fermentation, plus sub
stantial amounts of dietary protein
that escapes ruminal breakdown.”
As the proportion of this rumen
undegraded protein (RUDP) in
creases in the diet, the balance of
essential amino acids becomes
critical. Microbial protein (MCP)
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and KUDP combine to become the
protein source available for
digestion and absorption in the
small intestine of ruminants. As
long as MCP represents 40 percent
or more of the protein flow to the
small intestine, the nutritional
quality or amino acid balance
should be favorable.
According to Dr. Bergen, in
cattle fed RUDP sources such as
soybean, heated soybean or corn
gluten meal were little
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aitterences in amino acid profiles
of digesta in the small intestine.
Feeding essential ammo acids
singly did not stimulate milk
production. However, as the
productive levels of dairy cows
continues to increase, it will
probably become necessary to feed
rumen-protected methionine,
lysine and possibly tryptophan and
threonine, to provide sufficient
protein for the ruminants.
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