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The effect of carbohydrate supplementation of grass silage on rumen microbial protein synthesis using rumen simulation continuous culture
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- 05 November 2021, p. 214
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The use of near infra-red reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict voluntary intake of grass silage by lambs and dairy cows
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- 05 November 2021, p. 215
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The use of near infrared spectroscopy on dried samples to predict biological parameters of grass silage
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- 05 November 2021, p. 216
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The prediction of the in vitro cell wall degradability characteristics of grass silage by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)
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- 05 November 2021, p. 217
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Prediction of the non-fermentable energy fraction of grass silage using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)
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- 05 November 2021, p. 218
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Relationship between in vitro gas production and neutral detergent fibre disappearance in three tropical grasses
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- 05 November 2021, p. 219
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Pre-incubation of microbes for use in the Pressure Transducer Technique (PTT) of feed evaluation - effect of basal feed composition
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- 05 November 2021, p. 220
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Use of an automated pressure evaluation system to measure the fermentable energy content of ruminant feedstuffs: additivity of estimates
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- 05 November 2021, p. 221
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The effect of increasing substrate concentration on the gas production profiles of pure maize starch and milled, high temperature dried grass
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- 05 November 2021, p. 222
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Prediction of in vivo digestibility of forages using in vitro techniques: comparison of the two-stage Tilley & Terry method with a gas production method
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- 05 November 2021, p. 223
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A comparison of the in vitro fermentation of four feeds by inocula from bovine rumen digesta and equine caecal digesta, using the pressure transducer technique
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- 05 November 2021, p. 224
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A comparison between equine faeces and caecal digesta as sources of inoculum for in vitro fermentation studies using the pressure transducer technique
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- 05 November 2021, p. 225
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Relationship between in vitro gas production and near infrared reflectance spectra of gliricidia provenances
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- 05 November 2021, p. 226
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Rumen degradability of Mongolian pastures: a comparison of in situ and in vitro gas production techniques
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- 05 November 2021, p. 227
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The effect of post-rumen incubation wash severity on dry matter disappearance in situ
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- 05 November 2021, p. 228
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Effect of sample preparation when evaluating feed degradability using dacron bags
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- 05 November 2021, p. 229
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Effect of heat treatment of fishmeal on ruminal degradation, protein solubility and methionine sulphoxide content
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- 05 November 2021, p. 230
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Effect of crop type and processing on the in sacco dry matter degradability of alkali-preserved whole-crop cereals in dairy cows
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- 05 November 2021, p. 231
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Inter-laboratory variation in feedstuff evaluation of two contrasting maize silage samples
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- 05 November 2021, p. 232
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Sodium hydroxide treatment of soybean meal and its effects on rumen fermentation, in vitro pepsin digestion and formic acid extractable protein content
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- 05 November 2021, p. 233
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