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Question:

Rations containing more protein induce an increase of the milk cow protein level. Why?

Author: Exciteful Elk



Answer:

A greater part escapes to ruminal degradation and is absorbed in small intestine


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Alternative answers:

A higher amount of protein is eliminated through the urine
The spectrum of rumen fermentations changes
Grow the glandular tissue of the udder
Proteins are transformed into peptides, then into amino acid