Which of these compounds can serve as a source of nitrogen for the rumen microbes?

Practice More Questions From: Week 4

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The main organ of the digestive tract of a dairy cow is:

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Digestion of fiber in the rumen is carried out by:

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Which of the following is the main source of energy for the dairy cow?

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Rumen acidosis is usually associated with:

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Which of these compounds can serve as a source of nitrogen for the rumen microbes?

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Modern feeding systems use which type of energy to formulate energy requirements for dairy cows?

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The dairy cow has nutrient requirements for which functions?

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Important factors determining the nutrient requirements of dairy cows are:

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Fiber in dairy diets is important because:

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Usually, cows are milked for how many days in a year?

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Commonly, in a dairy farm cows are grouped based on:

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To properly formulate diets for dairy cows we need to know:

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Important nutrients in fresh cow diets include:

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The neutral-detergent fiber concentration in dairy diets is typically around:

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The crude protein concentration in dairy diets is typically around:

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