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Title: Type and amount of dietary fat affect relative concentration of cholesterol in blood and other tissues of calves. Author: Wiggers KD, Richard MJ, Stewart JW, Jacobson NL. Journal: Lipids; 1977 Jul; 12(7):586-90. PubMed ID: 895407. Abstract: Sixteen male Holstein calves consumed by nipple a reconstituted milk containing nonfat dry milk and either soybean oil or tallow for 24 weeks. Calves fed milk in this manner (with no dry feed) are functionally nonruminants because the milk bypasses the ruminoreticulum. The fat in these diets contributed about 30% of total dietary calories. The calves consuming soybean oil milk had significantly greater amounts of cholesterol in blood plasma and adipose tissue than did the calves consuming tallow milk.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]