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True Metabolizable Energy of Corn Fractions

open access: yesJournal of Applied Poultry Research, 1994
Abstract A series of studies was conducted to determine the relative metabolizable energy content of whole corn kernels, broken corn (BC), and foreign material (FM). Samples of yellow corn were obtained from eight different trains and separated into the three fractions which were assayed for proximate composition and nitrogen corrected true ...
Nick Dale, Donald Jackson
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A Bioassay for True Metabolizable Energy in Feedingstuffs

open access: yesPoultry Science, 1976
In 12 experiments with S.C.W.L. roosters it was shown that for each of 12 feedingstuffs there was a linear relationship between feed input and the amount of energy voided as excreta. In the 24 h. period, following 21 hr. of starvation, roosters receiving no feed excreted 4.07 kcal./kg. of body weight.
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In vitro degradability, gas production, and energy value of different hybrids of sorghum after storage in mini-silos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This experiment compared silages obtained from 3 hybrids of sorghum grown on 2 farms of the Po Valley (one irrigated and one not), in terms of in vitro degradability, gas production (GP), and energy value.
Bailoni, Lucia   +3 more
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Metabolizable energy values of soybean meals and soybean oil for broilers at different ages

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Animal Sciences, 2019
One trial with six analyses of different diets at different ages was carried out to determine the values of apparent (AME), corrected (AMEn), true (TME) and true corrected (TMEn) metabolizable energy of SBM and SBO for broiler chickens from 1 to 42 days ...
Antônio Gilberto Bertechini   +4 more
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Response to dietary tannin challenges in view of the browser/grazer dichotomy in an Ethiopian setting : Bonga sheep versus Kaffa goats [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
It has been suggested that goats (typical browser) are better adapted to digest tannin-rich diets than sheep (typical grazer). To evaluate this, Bonga sheep and Kaffa goats were used in a 2x3 randomized crossover design with two species, three diets, and
Janssens, Geert   +4 more
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Determination of metabolizable energy value of corn with different average geometric diameters for european quails (Coturnix coturnix coturnix)

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2009
Metabolizable energy (ME) of corn with different geometric diameters was determined in European quail with 26 days of age with 124 g of mean live weight, using the Total Collection of Excreta Method.
Marcelo José de Mello Rezende   +4 more
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True Metabolizable Energy of Dried Bakery Product

open access: yesPoultry Science, 1990
Abstract Twenty-six samples of dried bakery product (DBP) were obtained from commercial sources and were evaluated for their proximate composition and TMEn content. Among the samples, marked variations were noted in ash, fiber, ether extract, and TMEn content. An equation to predict the TMEn content from the proximate composition was developed: TMEn (
N.M. DALE, G.M. PESTI, S.R. ROGERS
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True Metabolizable Energy Corrected to Nitrogen Equilibrium

open access: yesPoultry Science, 1982
Abstract A study was conducted to examine the effects of the correction of excreta energy to nitrogen equilibrium in the determination of true metabolizable energy (TME). Roosters and laying hens were fed diets consisting of a standard layer ration blended with increasing amounts of dehulled soybean meal ranging from 0 to 100%.
C.M. PARSONS, L.M. POTTER, B.A. BLISS
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Freeze Drying Versus Oven Drying of Excreta in True Metabolizable Energy, Nitrogen-Corrected True Metabolizable Energy, and True Amino Acid Availability Bioassays

open access: yesPoultry Science, 1985
Abstract The effect of excreta drying procedure on resulting true amino acid availability (TAAA), true metabolizable energy (TME), and nitrogen-corrected TME (TMEn) values was investigated using two high-protein feedstuffs. The TAAA and TME assays were based on those of Likuski and Dorrell (1978) and Sibbald (1976), respectively.
N.M. DALE   +3 more
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Genetic profile of total body energy content of Holstein cows in the first three lactations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Weekly total body energy content (TBEC) was calculated for 444 Holstein cows in their first 3 lactations. These calculations were based on body lipid and protein changes predicted from weekly changes in body condition score and live weight of each cow ...
Banos, G, Brotherstone, S, Coffey, MP
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