Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2009
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Page No. 893 - 895

Urinary Urea Elemination Following Feeding of Low and High Protein Diets to Camels (Camelus dromadarious)

Authors : A.M. Homeida and S.A. AL-Shami

Abstract: Feeding of urea-treated wheat straw to camels resulted in significantly increased concentration of plasma urea compared to their counterparts that fed straw only. P-aminohippuric acid, inulin and urea clearances and filtered urea were also significantly higher in animals fed urea treated straw than in animals fed straw. It is suggested that in camels fed straw, the renal urea spare could serve for ruminal recycling of urea to compensate for low nitrogen diet.

How to cite this article:

A.M. Homeida and S.A. AL-Shami , 2009. Urinary Urea Elemination Following Feeding of Low and High Protein Diets to Camels (Camelus dromadarious). Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 8: 893-895.

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