Information × Registration Number 0221U102370, 0119U001250 , R & D reports Title To develop the method of high-protein nutritional supplements evaluation popup.stage_title Head Vasylevskyi Mykola V, Registration Date 01-02-2021 Organization Institute of animal science popup.description2 Standard conditions for incubation and interpretation of the obtained results have been developed. The application of the method of statistical processing of results is substantiated. It has been proven that feeding a supplement with a protected protein increases the productivity and fat content of natural milk. As a result, the productivity of cows, in terms of basic fat content, in the experimental group was higher by 4.63 kg per cow per day. It is proved that the replacement in the diet of sunflower meal, with the level of protection of protein from splitting in the rumen - 20%, high-energy protein supplement TEP-mix, with the level of protection against splitting in the rumen 62.25%, can increase milk productivity by 22.9 %. All blood biochemical parameters indicate on the positive effect of the supplement for the course of metabolic processes. The developed methods provide a methodological basis for significantly improving and enhancing the protection of protein and starch in high-protein feed additives based on digestibility in the rumen of cows by in situ to ensure the competitiveness of farms using protected protein additives through effective functioning of rumen as digester and receiving the required level of protein in the required energy-balanced amount for digestion in the small intestine to prevent metabolic disorders. Product Description popup.authors Yeletska Eletska M Yeletska Tetiana О Vasilevskiy Nikolay V Zolotarev Andriy P Kamyshan Nataliia V Lyashenko Nataliya V Podobed Leonid I Poleva Irina O Pomitun Larisa I Rusko Natalia P Sedyuk Igor Ye Phadeenko Yana Yu popup.nrat_date 2021-02-01 Close
Head: Vasylevskyi Mykola V. To develop the method of high-protein nutritional supplements evaluation. (popup.stage: ). Institute of animal science. № 0221U102370