J. Brunbellut, UREA RECYCLING IN THE RUMEN OF DAIRY GOATS - EFFECTS OF PHYSIOLOGICALSTAGE AND COMPOSITION OF INTAKE, Small ruminant research, 23(2-3), 1997, pp. 83-90
Rumen Recycled Urea (RRU) was measured on dairy goats at different phy
siological stages: drying off, pregnancy (weeks 7, 15 and 20) and lact
ation (weeks 4, 8 and 20). In three experiments 45 measurements were o
btained from animals fed diets varying in crude protein contents (10 a
nd 14% of dry matter). Average RRU (6.58 g day(-1)) represented 15% of
N intake but with high variations (sigma = 5.73 g day(-1), cv = 87%).
Rumen Recycled Urea varied with physiological stage being higher for
lactation and lower during drying period. For lactating goats, there w
as a significant correlation between RRU and milk protein yield. Food
composition, nitrogen utilization, blood urea and rumen ammonia conten
t explained 60% of RRU variation. There was an effect of physiological
stage on RRU residues (measured RRU - estimated RRU): residues being
higher at the end of pregnancy than during lactation or drying period.
For the same nutritional status, rumen recycled urea is increased at
the end of pregnancy and the beginning of lactation.