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Advantages of a ruminant digestive system are: - Can digest cellulose - Upgrade low-quality feeds - Make protein from urea and other non-protein sources - Produce its own vitamin B by microbial action Advantages of a ruminant digestive system are: - Can digest cellulose - Upgrade low-quality feeds - Make protein from urea and other non-protein sources - Produce its own vitamin B by microbial action
Yes they can be, but protein in meals is a better alternative.
A type of fungi that has a high level of protein. This can be used as a meat substitute for vegetarians because of this high level of protein.
The rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. Rumen and reticulum are responsible for microbial fermentation of carbohydrates, degradation of protein and non-protein nitrogen, and partial hydrogenation of unsaturated lipids from feedstuffs eaten by the ruminant. Fermentation in the rumen and reticulum enable break-down if cellulose, fibre, and lignin to digest VFAs and amino acids. Microbes comprising of protozoa and bacteria live in these chambers which help with the fermentation process. In the Omasum, the main function is the absorption of water and some nutrients from the digesta of the rumen. In the Abomasum, digesta is redigested, where amino acids and starches undergo further digestion.
Grain, ruminant animal by-products and any other human junk food that is really high in energy and protein.
beef steak
You can serve eggs as a substitution for meat in a diet. Eggs contain protein that can be used as replacement for the protein you get in meat.
Really only using the eggs as they are a natural form of protein. There are protein powders out there you can subsitute with.
Feeding a horse too much protein will result in a higher ammonia content of the urine which will create a more ammonia like smell of the stall.
I believe it is a good substitute for flour since it is high in carbohydrate [third richest source]. Also the leave are rich in protein.
Protein is used by the body to build muscles, but is also a food supply for cells. Animals obtain most of their protein by feeding on other animals and plants.