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1984; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 84-300-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 448; Beef; Ammonia; Temperature; Intake; Wheat straw; Digestibility
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Effect Of Ammonia Level And Treatment Temperature On Intake And Digestibility Of Wheat Straw By Lambs, A. Laytimi, K. Bolsen, B. Janicki
Effect Of Ammonia Level And Treatment Temperature On Intake And Digestibility Of Wheat Straw By Lambs, A. Laytimi, K. Bolsen, B. Janicki
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Replicate, covered wheat straw (WS) stacks were treated with 1.5 or 3.0% anhydrous ammonia in three environmental chambers at 37, 68, or 95 F, for 23 days. Then digestibility was measured (wethers). Rations were 88% wheat straw and 12% supplement. The control wheat straw was non-ammoniated but contained 5% urea in the supplement. Stack temperatures increased rapidly within 2.5 hours post-ammoniation, and equilibrated at chamber temperatures for the rest of the treatment period. Both crude protein (CP) and in vitro matter digestibility of the WS increased with ammonia level and treatment temperature. Percent of the ammonia recovered increased with temperature …