Weight gain and faecal nitrogen excretion in grazing British and Zebu crossbred steers
GC Ashton
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
14(6) 898 - 908
Published: 1963
Abstract
The excretion of faecal nitrogen by 16 grazing steers, eight Hereford x Shorthorn and eight Zebu crossbreds, was determined at intervals over a period of 11 months. It was found that the non-dialysable faecal nitrogen fraction was the one most strongly correlated with gain.Statistically this fraction accounted for 68% of the variation in average gain of the two breed groups between measurement intervals, and for 75% of the variation in weight gain between individual steers during the summer gain period.
The data gave no indication of inherent breed differences in intake, as judged by non-dialysable nitrogen excretion.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9630898
© CSIRO 1963