A balanced diet for bovines: strategies to improve the efficiency of nitrogen use

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Beckers, Yves [1 ]
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[1] Univ Liege, Gembloux Agrobio Tech, Unite Ingn Prod Anim & Nutr, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium
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Cattle; rumen; forages; rations; animal feeding; nitrogen metabolism; digestion; BELGIAN-BLUE BULLS; MICROBIAL PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; METHIONINE REQUIREMENT; METABOLISM; RUMEN; IMBALANCE; ENERGY;
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A balanced diet for bovines: strategies to improve the efficiency of nitrogen use. The main aim of this paper was to present some feeding recommendations, which, when applied on the farm, would increase nitrogen use by bovines and to give information as to how the effects of the nitrogen produced can be reduced. Ruminants have the ability to digest structural carbohydrates and to produce meat and milk proteins for human consumption. At the animal cells level, amino acids are essential for biological functions, mainly involving their maintenance and production. These amino acids are supplied by the intestinal digestion of microbial protein and feed protein that escapes microbial degradation in the rumen. Today, the efficiency of nitrogen utilization is typically low and highly variable in ruminants. Nitrogen excretion by ruminants mainly depends on the level of nitrogen intake and of the animal's productivity. Optimal N utilization may be achieved through an understanding of the key mechanisms involved in the control of N digestion and metabolism. These include the efficiency of N capture in the rumen and the protein degradation according to the type of diet and forage, the control of the rumen microorganisms involved in protein degradation and the proper formulation of the diet, avoiding feeding excess protein in relation to requirements. The dependence on energy supply in transferring feed nitrogen into milk and meat protein is strong both at the rumen and the cell levels of ruminants. The rumen metabolism is identified as the single most important factor contributing to the low level of efficient use of nitrogen in ruminants and partially depends on practical farming operations.
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