Absorption of Non-Protein Nitrogen in Guajillo by White-Tailed Deer
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ammonium, digestibility, guajillo, Acacia berlandieri, nitrogen, Odocoileus virginianus, urea, white-tailed deerAbstract
Guajillo (Acacia berlandieri) is an important forage for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), but has high concentrations of non-protein nitrogen (N). To determine if non-protein N is absorbed by deer, 4 diets with different proportions of guajillo were assigned randomly to 4 male deer in a Latin square design and total balance trials were conducted. Urea and ammonium N were assayed and subtracted from total urinary N, resulting in a pool of N we called uncharacterized N. Our hypothesis was if non-protein N was absorbed but not used by the deer, the amount of uncharacterized N in urine would increase with increasing amounts of guajillo in the diet. Uncharacterized N did not differ among diets (F3,6= 2.37, P = 0.169). Our data suggest non-protein N must have either not been absorbed in the digestive tract, or was converted to amino acids by rumen microbes prior to absorption.Downloads
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2016-05-04
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Mayfield, M. J., Campbell, T. A., & Hewitt, D. G. (2016). Absorption of Non-Protein Nitrogen in Guajillo by White-Tailed Deer. Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 17, 53–56. Retrieved from https://txjanr.agintexas.org/index.php/txjanr/article/view/129
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