A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle

Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) concentration in dairy cows may serve as an on-farm indicator to guide nutritional strategies and to help reduce emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment. Excretion of urinary urea nitrogen (UUN) is positively related to MUN, but the relationship is highly variable. The accuracy of MUN as a predictor of UUN may improve when various factors that affect this relationship can be taken into account. The current review discusses the impact of a number of UUN : MUN ratio influencing factors related to: physiological mechanisms in the dairy cow, farm management, differences between individual cows, nutrition and analysis methods for MUN. Factors related to variation in water intake, urine production, dietary protein level, body weight (BW) and time and frequency of feeding and milking are shown to affect MUN and its relationship with UUN. In addition, a number of factors are discussed that are likely to affect this relationship such as biological rhythm, renal reabsorption of urea during periods of protein deficiency and breeding value for MUN. Accounting for these above-mentioned factors in the relationship between MUN and UUN might substantially improve the applicability and accuracy of MUN as a predictor of protein utilization efficiency and UUN.

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Main Authors: Spek, J.W., Dijkstra, J., van Duinkerken, G., Bannink, A.
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Language:English
Subjects:bovine ruminal epithelium, dry-matter digestibility, genetic-parameters, medullary collecting duct, nitrogen-excretion, nutrient digestibility, oscillating dietary-protein, sheep rumen epithelium, short communication, sodium-chloride,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4312752024-12-04 Spek, J.W. Dijkstra, J. van Duinkerken, G. Bannink, A. Article/Letter to editor The Journal of Agricultural Science 151 (2013) 3 ISSN: 0021-8596 A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle 2013 Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) concentration in dairy cows may serve as an on-farm indicator to guide nutritional strategies and to help reduce emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment. Excretion of urinary urea nitrogen (UUN) is positively related to MUN, but the relationship is highly variable. The accuracy of MUN as a predictor of UUN may improve when various factors that affect this relationship can be taken into account. The current review discusses the impact of a number of UUN : MUN ratio influencing factors related to: physiological mechanisms in the dairy cow, farm management, differences between individual cows, nutrition and analysis methods for MUN. Factors related to variation in water intake, urine production, dietary protein level, body weight (BW) and time and frequency of feeding and milking are shown to affect MUN and its relationship with UUN. In addition, a number of factors are discussed that are likely to affect this relationship such as biological rhythm, renal reabsorption of urea during periods of protein deficiency and breeding value for MUN. Accounting for these above-mentioned factors in the relationship between MUN and UUN might substantially improve the applicability and accuracy of MUN as a predictor of protein utilization efficiency and UUN. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-review-of-factors-influencing-milk-urea-concentration-and-its-r 10.1017/S0021859612000561 https://edepot.wur.nl/240609 bovine ruminal epithelium dry-matter digestibility genetic-parameters medullary collecting duct nitrogen-excretion nutrient digestibility oscillating dietary-protein sheep rumen epithelium short communication sodium-chloride Wageningen University & Research
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topic bovine ruminal epithelium
dry-matter digestibility
genetic-parameters
medullary collecting duct
nitrogen-excretion
nutrient digestibility
oscillating dietary-protein
sheep rumen epithelium
short communication
sodium-chloride
bovine ruminal epithelium
dry-matter digestibility
genetic-parameters
medullary collecting duct
nitrogen-excretion
nutrient digestibility
oscillating dietary-protein
sheep rumen epithelium
short communication
sodium-chloride
spellingShingle bovine ruminal epithelium
dry-matter digestibility
genetic-parameters
medullary collecting duct
nitrogen-excretion
nutrient digestibility
oscillating dietary-protein
sheep rumen epithelium
short communication
sodium-chloride
bovine ruminal epithelium
dry-matter digestibility
genetic-parameters
medullary collecting duct
nitrogen-excretion
nutrient digestibility
oscillating dietary-protein
sheep rumen epithelium
short communication
sodium-chloride
Spek, J.W.
Dijkstra, J.
van Duinkerken, G.
Bannink, A.
A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle
description Milk urea nitrogen (MUN) concentration in dairy cows may serve as an on-farm indicator to guide nutritional strategies and to help reduce emissions of nitrogen (N) to the environment. Excretion of urinary urea nitrogen (UUN) is positively related to MUN, but the relationship is highly variable. The accuracy of MUN as a predictor of UUN may improve when various factors that affect this relationship can be taken into account. The current review discusses the impact of a number of UUN : MUN ratio influencing factors related to: physiological mechanisms in the dairy cow, farm management, differences between individual cows, nutrition and analysis methods for MUN. Factors related to variation in water intake, urine production, dietary protein level, body weight (BW) and time and frequency of feeding and milking are shown to affect MUN and its relationship with UUN. In addition, a number of factors are discussed that are likely to affect this relationship such as biological rhythm, renal reabsorption of urea during periods of protein deficiency and breeding value for MUN. Accounting for these above-mentioned factors in the relationship between MUN and UUN might substantially improve the applicability and accuracy of MUN as a predictor of protein utilization efficiency and UUN.
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topic_facet bovine ruminal epithelium
dry-matter digestibility
genetic-parameters
medullary collecting duct
nitrogen-excretion
nutrient digestibility
oscillating dietary-protein
sheep rumen epithelium
short communication
sodium-chloride
author Spek, J.W.
Dijkstra, J.
van Duinkerken, G.
Bannink, A.
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Dijkstra, J.
van Duinkerken, G.
Bannink, A.
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title A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle
title_short A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle
title_full A review of factors influencing milk urea concentration and its relationship with urinary urea excretion in lactating dairy cattle
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