Title: Ruminant Protein Systems and Requirements
1Ruminant Protein Systems and Requirements
2Ruminant protein requirement is a requirement for
metabolizable protein, not crude protein
3- Metabolizable protein supply dependent on
- Ruminally undegraded protein
- Microbial protein synthesis
4Calculating the Metabolizable Protein Supply
- Rumen degradable and undegradable protein
- Calculated from the rates of degradation of each
protein fraction and the rate of passage of each
feed. - Feed protein fraction and range of degradability
- Fraction Definition Ruminal Kd,
/hr - A Soluble Infinity
- B Insoluble, but degradable
.05-16 - C Insoluble, but not degradable 0
5Competition between degradation and passage
- protein degraded kd/(kd kp)
- protein passing kp/(kd kp)
Degraded
Kd
Feed protein In rumen
Kp
Passing (Undegraded)
6- Rates of ruminal passage, Kp
- Forages, Kpf 0.388 (22.0x/y.75) 0.0002z2
- Concentrates Kpc -0.424 (1.45Kpf)
- Where
- x Dry matter intake, kg/d
- y Shrunk body weight, kg
- z forage in diet
- Typical ranges
- Forages, 2 - 5 /hr
- Concentrates, 3 - 8/hr
7- Calculating the amount of protein degraded (RDP)
- RDP A BKd/(Kd Kp)
- Calculating the amount of ruminally undegraded
protein (RUP) - RUP BKp/(Kd Kp) C
-
8Example 1 How much degradable and undegradable
protein will be available from 1 kg of
solvent-extracted soybean meal with 50 crude
protein of which 20 is fraction A, 78 is
fraction B, and 2 is fraction C? Rate of
digestion for fraction B is 15/hr and the rate
of passage for SBM is 7.5/hr.
- Gm CP 1000 x .50 500 gm/kg DM
- Gm fraction A/kg DM 500 x .20 100
- Gm fraction B/kg DM 500 x .78 390
- Gm fraction C/kg DM 500 x .02 10
- Gm RDP/kg DM 100 390 15/(157.5) 360
- Gm RUP/kg DM 3907.5/(157.5)10 140
9Example 2 How much degradable and undegradable
protein will be available from 1 kg of
expeller-processed soybean meal with 50 crude
protein of which 20 is fraction A, 78 is
fraction B, and 2 is fraction C? Rate of
digestion for fraction B is 5/hr and the rate of
passage for SBM is 7.5/hr.
- Gm CP 1000 x .48 500 gm/kg DM
- Gm fraction A/kg DM 500 x .20 100
- Gm fraction B/kg DM 500 x .78 390
- Gm fraction C/kg DM 500 x .02 10
- Gm RDP/kg DM 100 390 5/(57.5) 256
- Gm RUP/kg DM 3907.5/(57.5)10 244
10- Ruminally undegraded feed proteins are assumed to
be 80 digested in the small intestine
11- Microbial protein synthesis
- BCP (gm) .13 TDN (gm)
- Assumes
- TDN is corrected for fat
- RDP is adequate
- RDP requirement
- RDP 1.18 BCP (gm) - .2 diet CP (gm)
- If RDP lt 1.18 BCP .2 diet CP, then
- actual BCP (gm) .85 (RDP.2(CP)) (gm)
- BCP is assumed to be 80 protein which has a
digestibility of 80 in the small intestine
12- Calculating metabolizable protein supply in
ruminants - MP(gm) RUP(gm) x .8 (.13 x TDN(gm)) x .8 x .8
- TDN is corrected for fat
13Example 1 How many gm of metabolizable protein
will a steer consume from the following diet?
- Feed kg DM cTDN, gm/kg RDP, gm/kg RUP,
gm/kg - Corn silage 2 680
64 16 - Corn 7 780
60 40 - SBM (solvent) 1 820
360 140 - Diet TDN, gm/d (2 x 680) (7 x 780) (1 x
820) - 7640
- RUP, gm/d (2 x 16) (7 x 40) (1 x
140) - 452
- MP, gm/d 452 x .8 (7640 x .13) x
.8 x .8 - 362 636
- 998
-
14Example 2 How many gm of metabolizable protein
will a steer consume from the following diet?
- Feed kg DM cTDN, gm/kg RDP, gm/kg RUP,
gm/kg - Corn silage 2 680
64 16 - Corn 7 780
60 40 - SBM (expeller) 1 820
256 244 - Diet TDN, gm/d (2 x 680) (7 x 780) (1 x
820) - 7640
- RUP, gm/d (2 x 16) (7 x 40) (1 x
244) - 556
- MP, gm/d 556 x .8 (7640 x .13) x
.8 x .8 - 445 636
- 1081
-
15Amino Acid Composition Crude Protein or G/100g
CP
16TRANSPORT OF PLASMA AMINO ACIDS INTO CELLS
- Amino acid transport into cells by active
transport from the small intestine - No amino acid absorption from reticulorumen
- Transport enhanced by certain hormones
- Tissue
Hormones - Liver
Epinephrine -
Glucocorticoids - Uterus
Estradiol - Muscle Growth
hormone -
Insulin -
Testosterone - Amino acid pool in cells for metabolism comes
from dietary amino acids and protein degradation
in the animal
17Utilization of Absorbed Amino Acids
- Transported via portal vein to liver
- Used for synthesis of proteins in liver
- Metabolized (deaminated) - Used for
- energy Carbon for glucose
- Escape the liver
- Transported by blood to body tissues
- Used for synthesis of tissue proteins,
- milk, fetal growth, wool
- Metabolized - Used for energy
18Hormonal Control of Amino Acid Utilization
19Requirements for Absorbed Amino
AcidsMetabolizable Protein (MP)
- Protein (amino acid) requirements
- Maintenance
- Growth
- Lactation
- Pregnancy
- Wool
20Maintenance Requirement for Amino Acids
- Protein required to support zero gain or
production - Components of maintenance requirement
- Endogenous urinary N
- N loss resulting from amino acid metabolism
- Scurf proteins
- N loss from body surface (hair, skin, secretions)
- Metabolic fecal N
- N loss from undigested digestive secretions and
fecal bacteria - Maintenance requirement (Beef cattle)
- 3.8 g MP/kg BW.75
21MP Requirements for Growth
- Equation 1
- MP, g/d SWG (268 - (29.4 (RE/SWG)))/.49
- SWG Shrunk weight gain, kg/d
- RE Retained energy, Mcal/d
- Equation 2
- MP, g/d SWG ( protein in gain)/.49
22MP Requirements for Milk Production
- MP, kg/d Milk yield, kg/d x Milk protein/.67
23Situations Increasing Protein Requirements of
Ruminants
Situation Consequences 1. Young
animals Leaner gain Fast rate of gain
More total protein Leaner gain in
tissues 2. Compensatory gain Greater muscle
growth 3. High levels of lactation More milk
protein 4. Hormone implants and bGH More protein
synthesis 5. Low feed intakes Less MP from diet
High energy diets and microbes Need to
feed higher concentrations of protein or less
degradable protein
24Protein Requirements of Growing CattleChanges
with Increase in Weight
25Changing SBM Supplement to Urea Phase Feeding
Yearling steers, Revalor implant Cattle
require less protein as they approach mature
finished weights Industry standard is 13.5 to 14
crude protein for finishing cattle
26Value of Phase Feeding Finishing Beef Cattle
- Economic
- Environmental
- Example (680-1377 lb)
- 1-phase 3-phase 4-phase
- Diet(s) CP, 14.0 13.8 13.5
- 12.3
12.2 - 11.6
11.2 -
10.5 - N excretion, 418 313
283 - tons/10,000 hd