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J. Anim Sci. 1961. 20:880-882.
© 1961 American Society of Animal Science

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Lysine Supplementation in Rations for Sheep

L. H. Harbers, R. R. Oltjen and A. D. Tillman1

Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Stillwater,2

Abstract

Adding 445 mg. of L-lysine-HCl/lb. diet to a high-energy diet composed primarily of milo and cottonseed meal did not result in a significant effect on gains or efficiency of gains in sheep. Lysine supplementation did not have a significant effect on gains of sheep receiving a purified diet in which the nitrogen source was crystalline urea.


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1 Department of Animal Husbandry.

2 Approved by the Director.







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