Animal Feed Science and Technology
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Analysis of condensed tannins: A review
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Canavanine content and toxicity of Sesbania leaf meal for growing chicks
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Characteristics of neutral detergent-soluble fiber fermentation by mixed ruminal microbes
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Comparison of methods, markers and sampling sites for estimating digesta passage kinetics in cattle fed at two levels of intake
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Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System: A model for precision feeding of dairy cattle
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Digestion kinetics of dried cereal grains
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Effects of ensiling or drying on five forage species in western Kenya
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Effects of solvent extractions, heat treatments and added cholesterol on Sesbania toxicity in growing chicks
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Estimating passage kinetics using fibre-bound 15N as an internal marker
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Evaluation of the DMI predictions of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System model with Holstein and dual-purpose lactating cattle in the tropics
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Fiber and nitrogen digestibility of high-tannin diets fed to lambs inoculated with tannin-tolerant bacteria
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Grass maturity effects on cattle fed silage-based diets. 1. Organic matter digestion, rumen fermentation and nitrogen utilization
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Identification of 18:3)(n-3) linolenic acid, 18:3(n-6) linolenic acid and 18:2(n-6) linoleic acid in Zimbabwean browses preferred by wild black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) determined by GC-MS analysis
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In vitro fermentation of intact and fractionated tropical herbaceous and tree legumes containing tannins and alkaloids
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In vitro fiber digestion as influenced by phenolic-carbohydrate complexes in sorghum cell walls
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Microfloral and compositional changes in alfalfa hay treated with sodium diacetate and stored at different moistures.
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Morphology, fiber composition and mean particle diameter relationships in ground barley and oat forage at different ages
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Prediction of indigestible cell wall fraction of grass silage by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
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Prediction of the digestibility of primary growth and regrowth grass silages from chemical composition, pepsin-cellulase solubility and indigestible cell wall content
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Prediction of the digestibility of the primary growth of grass silages harvested at different stages of maturity from chemical composition and pepsin-cellulase solubility
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Protein solubility and degradation in vitro as influenced by buffer and maturity of alfalfa
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Quantification of the flow of soluble non-ammonia nitrogen entering the omasal canal of dairy cows fed grass silage based diets
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Rumen microbes from African ruminants can degrade Acacia angustissima diamino acids
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Ruminal plant cell wall digestibility and passage kinetics utilizing mathematical models
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Sucrose supplements in cattle given grass silage based diet. 1. Digestion of organic matter and nitrogen
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Sucrose supplements in cattle given grass silage based diet. 2. Digestion of cell wall carbohydrates
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Sucrose supplements in cattle given grass silage based diet. 3. Rumen pool size and digestion kinetics
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The Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System for evaluating herd nutrition and nutrient excretion
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The Net Carbohydrate and Protein System model for evaluating herd nutrition and nutrient excretion
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The accuracy of estimates of herbage intake of lactating cows using alkanes: Comparison of two types of capsules
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The effect of dietary inclusion of starch, sucrose and xylose on the utilization of dietary energy in sheep
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The effects of proanthocyanidins from Calliandra calothyrsus and the alkaloid sparteine on in vitro fiber digestion
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The effects of supplementation of silage diet with barley, unmolassed sugar beet pulp and molasses on organic matter, nitrogen and fibre digestion in the rumen of cattle
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The use of internal markers to predict total digestibility and duodenal flow of nutrients in cattle given six different diets
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Use of Chromium mordanted neutral detergent residue as a predictor of fecal output to estimate intake in grazing high producing Holstein cows
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Use of animal and dietary information to predict rumen turnover
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Yield, composition and feeding value of irrigated Sesbania sesban var. Nubia leaves harvested at latitude 38o N during a Mediterranean summer