Use of non-protein nitrogen (NNP) in ruminant feeds

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Non-protein nitrogen has been used in ruminant feeding as a cheaper source of nitrogen than from a true protein source with urea being the main product with this meaning. Fibrolytic organisms are the most efficient at utilizing ammonia as a source of nitrogen hence urea in high fiber diets increases fiber degradation and digestion. The problem is that this diet has a rapid release of nitrogen therefore much ammonia can be lost by absorption from the rumen epithelium and by eructation.A slow-release nitrogen source would provide better utilization of nitrogen and other nutrients in the rumen.We evaluated the effect of partial replacement of urea with Obtigen(R) a polymer-coated urea-based product that releases nitrogen as ammonia more slowly than urea and the inclusion of yeast in high-fiber diets on digestion and ruminal parameters of water buffalo.
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