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Valor leche de la urea en la cabra de raza granadina (I)

Authors: Varela Mosquera, Gregorio; Boza, J.; López Grande, F.;

Valor leche de la urea en la cabra de raza granadina (I)

Abstract

Del tratamiento estadístico de nuestros resultados se deduce: que la urea disminuye la producción de leche y grasa de la misma. Esta disminución es proporcional a la dosis de urea utilizada en el caso del volumen de la leche, mientras que en la producción de grasa, el mayor descenso se obtiene con la ración que contiene el 30 % de urea. El costo de los alimentos necesarios para producir un litro de leche, disminuye el sustituir la veza por la urea, siendo esta disminución más marcada en los animales que consumieron raciones con 30 % de urea.

The statistical treatment of our results it follows: the urea decreased milk production and fat of it. This decrease is proportional to the doses used in urea If the volume of milk, whereas in the production of fat, greatest decrease is obtained with ration containing 30% of urea. The cost of food needed to produce a liter of milk, vetches decreases replace the urea, this being more marked decrease in animals consuming diets with 30% urea.

Cátedra de Fisiología Animal (Prof. Dr. G. Varela)

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Spain
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Leche de cabra, Granada (España), Urea, Cabras

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