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Slide 1Vitamins & Minerals Functions in livestock feeding Slide 2 Vitamin Facts Vitamins are essential organic nutrients, required in small amounts. They cannot be synthesized…
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Slide 1 1 Vitamins Monika Yadav Slide 2 Vitamins Vitamins are essential organic nutrients, required in small amounts. They cannot be synthesized by the body. Must be obtained…
Introduction Vitamins are an organic chemical compound which the body requires in small amounts for the metabolism and to protect your health. Vitamins assist the body in…
The Gastrointestinal Tract Nitrogenous compounds in Ruminant nutrition Points Meeting tissue amino acid requirements presents some special challenges Microbial, as well as…
Protein Metabolism II ANS 520 Fate of Rumen Ammonia 1. Bacterial protein synthesis 2. Absorbed from reticulorumen and omasum NH3 passes from rumen by diffusion into portal…
Minerals & Vitamins Chris Ellason Minerals Macro minerals Ca, P, Na, Cl, Mg, K and S Trace or micro minerals Co, Cu, F, I, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, Zn Calcium Milk fever poorly…
Trans Fat Lab to Label What is trans fat? Chemically: Geometric isomers of the natural cis form of unsaturated fatty acids Physically: Fatty acids modified to have a higher…