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Intestinal digestibility of rumen undegraded N of concentrates measured by the mobile nylon bag technique

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1996
Two experiments were carried out on sheep to measure the effects of some factors of the mobile nylon bag (MNB) technique on the intestinal digestibility (DgI) of rumen undegraded N of meat and bone meal (MBM), soybean meal (SBM) and wheat bran (WB). The pore size of the nylon cloth (10 and 42.5 μm) influenced (P 0.05).
Beckers, Yves   +2 more
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Whole tract and post ruminal digestibility determined by in situ ruminal, intestinal mobile nylon bag and whole tract nylon capsule methods

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2003
Whole tract and post ruminal digestibility of crude protein (CP) and dry matter (DM) in ryegrass, alfalfa hay (high and medium quality) and maize silage were determined by means of a rumen in situ nylon bag, a mobile nylon bag and a nylon capsule method as well as by calculations that combined the methods.
Jiřı́ Třináctý   +3 more
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Phosphorus and other nutrient disappearance from plants containing condensed tannins using the mobile nylon bag technique

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2010
A study was designed to evaluate nutrient disappearance from three Texas browse species containing condensed tannins (CT; Acacia angustissima var. hirta, Desmodium paniculatum, Smilax bona-nox, and Medicago sativa as control) using the mobile nylon bag technique.
S. Pagán Riestra   +4 more
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Factors affecting the apparent digestibility of protein for swine when determined by the mobile nylon bag technique

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1989
Five Yorkshire × Lacombe barrows (45 kg initial weight), fitted with a duodenal cannula ∼ 10 cm from the pyloric sphincter, were used to determine the influence of fineness of grind (mesh size of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 mm), pore size (10, 48, 63 or 70 μm), sample size (0.5 vs.
G. Cherian, W.C. Sauer, P.A. Thacker
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Use of the mobile nylon bag technique to determine the digestible energy content of traditional and non-traditional feeds for swine

Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2004
The following experiment was conducted using the mobile nylon bag technique (MNBT) to determine dry matter and energy digestibility in traditional feeds as well as non-traditional feeds in order to calculate digestible energy (DE) values for use in ration formulation programmes.
Shiyan, Qiao, P A, Thacker
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