Microbial Protein
Definition: microbial protein
microbial protein: a protein source in ruminants from dead rumen microbes, usually forming 70% to 100% of the ruminants supply of protein. Understanding the role of microbial protein can help farmers manage livestock nutrition more effectively, ensuring better growth and productivity.
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