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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Urea excretion in ruminants. II. Studies in sheep whose rumen contents were replaced with physiological saline

RF Thornton

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 21(2) 337 - 344
Published: 1970

Abstract

Urea was infused intravenously into sheep whose rumen contents were removed and replaced with physiological saline. Despite large differences in plasma urea concentration the rate of nitrogen accumulation in the rumen, as urea plus ammonia, was similar at 6-7 mmoles/hr. The maximum concentration of nitrogen, as urea plus ammonia, was not influenced by plasma urea concentrations higher than 15-17 mg N/100 ml. Urinary urea excretion was positively related to plasma urea concentration but within any level of plasma urea concentration there was a close association between urine flow and urinary urea excretion.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9700337

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