Abstract
Macropod marsupials, the kangaroos and wallabies, are characterized by a
ruminant-like digestive physiology. One feature of digestion in eutherian species of
ruminants is the ability of these animals to utilize non-protein nitrogen through the
conversion of such nitrogen to microbial protein by the microorganisms in the rumen.
In the present experiments with the euro or hill kangaroo (M. robustus), the
utilization of dietary protein (casein) and non-protein nitrogen (urea) has been compared
by means of nitrogen balance feeding trials.
No consistent differences between the levels of nitrogen retention and urinary
nitrogen excretion were observed for euros fed rations supplemented with either casein
or urea.
It is suggested that the digestion of nitrogen by the ruminant-like macropod
marsupials is similar to that of eutherian species of ruminant herbivores.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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