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Short Communication: Effect of Dietary Protein on Growth and Nitrogen Balance of Holstein Heifers

A growth study and a companion N balance study were conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary protein on growth and N utilization of postpubertal Holstein heifers. Forty heifers (398 +/- 9.4 kg) were fed one of four diets containing 8, 11, 13, or 15% crude protein (CP) for 121 d. Body measurements...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 2001-04, Vol.84 (4), p.843-847
Main Authors: Hoffman, P. C, Esser, N. M, Bauman, L. M, Denzine, S. L, Engstrom, M, Chester-Jones, H
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Animals
Blood Proteins
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Body Composition
Cattle - growth & development
Cattle - metabolism
Dietary Proteins - administration & dosage
Dietary Proteins - metabolism
Feces - chemistry
Female
Nitrogen - analysis
Nitrogen - metabolism
Weight Gain - drug effects
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