Abstract:
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed
to ruminants except for inefficient conversion of urea-nitrogen
to Microbial protein, toxicity, lack of palatability and
urea segregating in mixed rations. As a supplement for cattle
on high-roughage rations, urea should be fed with a readily
available energy source for urea nitrogen to be converted to
microbial protein by rumen microorganisms. Attempting to
overcome some or all of those problems, Bartley and co-workers
at Kansas State University (Feedstuffs. 27 Apr. 68; 40:9)
developed an expansion-processed mixture of grain and urea
(Starea).We tested Starea and soybean meal as protein supplements for beef cows grazing dry bluestem pasture during the winter.