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1 July 1987 Urea Concentration in Collared Peccary Milk as an Indicator of Protein Nutritional Status
R. L. Lochmiller, E. C. Hellgren, W. E. Grant, L. W. Varner
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Abstract

Milk urea nitrogen (UN) concentration was examined as a possible index to protein-energy intake in female collared peccaries (Tayassu tajacu). Captive adults were bred and assigned to one of four experimental diets through gestation and lactation. Females fed a high protein diet produced milk with UN concentrations exceeding those of low-protein-fed females. A low energy intake tended to elevate UN concentrations in milk.

Lochmiller, Hellgren, Grant, and Varner: Urea Concentration in Collared Peccary Milk as an Indicator of Protein Nutritional Status
R. L. Lochmiller, E. C. Hellgren, W. E. Grant, and L. W. Varner "Urea Concentration in Collared Peccary Milk as an Indicator of Protein Nutritional Status," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 23(3), 518-520, (1 July 1987). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-23.3.518
Received: 29 August 1986; Published: 1 July 1987
KEYWORDS
collared peccary
condition assessment
milk
nutrition
Tayassu tajacu
urea nitrogen
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