| Literature DB >> 25149338 |
R L Dong1, G Y Zhao2, L L Chai3, K A Beauchemin4.
Abstract
An analysis of predicting urinary and fecal N excretion from beef cattle was conducted using a data set summarizing 49 published studies representing 180 treatment means for 869 animals. Variables included in the data set were initial BW (kg), DMI (kg/d), dietary CP content (% of DM), N intake (g/d), apparent total tract N digestibility (%), and urinary and fecal N excretion (g/d). Correlation analysis examined relationships between animal and dietary variables and N excretion. A mixed model regression analysis was used to develop equations to predict N excretion in urine and feces and the proportion of urinary N in total N excretion as a function of various animal and dietary variables. Of the single animal and dietary variables, N intake was the best predictor of N excretion in urine and feces, whereas apparent total tract N digestibility was best to predict the proportion of urinary N in total N excretion. Low prediction errors and evaluation of the equations using cross-validation indicated the prediction equations were accurate and robust. Urinary and fecal N excretion can be accurately and precisely predicted by N intake, whereas the proportion of urinary N in total N excretion was best predicted solely using apparent total tract N digestibility.Entities:
Keywords: apparent total tract N digestibility; beef cattle; crude protein; nitrogen excretion; nitrogen intake; prediction
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25149338 DOI: 10.2527/jas.2014-8000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci ISSN: 0021-8812 Impact factor: 3.159