In animal feeds, crude protein is calculated as nitrogen multiplied by 6.25 (the assumption is that proteins of typical animal feeds contain 16% nitrogen on average). As feed analysis report shows a feedstuff to contain 2.2% nitrogen and 86% dry matter (as fed basis). Calculate the percent of crude protein (% CP). Utilize formula from your lectures. A. As fed basis B. Dry basis
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Step 1: Calculate the percent of crude protein on a dry matter basis using the formula provided in the Explanation: \[ \% CP_{dry} = \frac{\% CP_{as\ fed}}{1 - \% DM_{as\ fed}} \times 100 \] Show more…
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