The Importance of Methionine
Methionine, an amino acid that plays a crucial role in feed, is essential for ruminants. It is primarily involved in protein synthesis, and the protein in animal products is derived from protein in feed. Methionine not only serves as a protein fortifier but also as a key nutritional supplement to balance amino acids. Adding methionine to ruminant feed significantly promotes growth and shortens the growth cycle. Conversely, methionine deficiency in ruminants can lead to a range of problems, including stunted growth, weight loss, decreased liver and kidney function, muscle atrophy, and reduced coat quality.
Methionine deficiency can lead to growth retardation in ruminants, including developmental delay, weight loss, decreased liver and kidney function, muscle atrophy, and poor fur quality. In severe cases, it can affect the animal's survival and reproductive capacity.