Studies on the Digestibility of Proximate Principles and Mineral Utilization in Growing Calves on Rations Containing Urea as a Partial Protein Substitute
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Abstract
In view of the paucity of protein rich sources and the big gap that exists between the demand and supply, attempts have been made in western countries to study the utilization of Non - Protein - Nitrogenous substances as substitutes for conventional protein. It has been established that rumen microflora can convert Non-Protein-Nitrogen (N.P.N.) to protein, which makes possible the utilization of various protein substitutes.Downloads
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1972-07-01
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Sawhney, P. C., Singh Bedi, S. P., & Bisarya, S. C. (1972). Studies on the Digestibility of Proximate Principles and Mineral Utilization in Growing Calves on Rations Containing Urea as a Partial Protein Substitute. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 9(4), 217–224. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/10664
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