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Supplementation of methionine and selection of highly digestible rumen undegradable protein to improve nitrogen efficiency for milk production

Noftsger et al., 2003

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2294092347857562578
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Noftsger S
St-Pierre N
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Journal of Dairy Science

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Metabolizable protein (MP) supply and amino acid balance were manipulated through selection of highly digestible rumen-undegradable protein (RUP) sources and methionine (Met) supplementation. Effects on production efficiency and N utilization of lactating dairy …
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