Behaviour and Welfare
Theatre Presentations
Changes in lying behaviour and activity during the peri-parturient period in primiparous and multiparous Holstein dairy cows
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- 22 November 2017, p. 100
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Is there a relationship between the behaviour of beef cattle and emissions of methane and ammonia from feedlot systems?
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- 22 November 2017, p. 101
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Pig Meat Quality
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Effects of low protein diets on fat deposition in the whole body and within the muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue of pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 102
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Effect of pig growth rate and health status on meat eating quality
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- 22 November 2017, p. 103
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The use of glycerol in diets for finishing pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 104
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The effect of dietary regime and method of grouping on the variation in growth rate between pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 105
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Evaluation of alternative methods to predict the lean meat percentage of pig carcasses
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- 22 November 2017, p. 106
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Using meta-analysis to determine the influence of dietary factors on pork quality
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- 22 November 2017, p. 107
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The use of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict the nutritive value of standard commercial diets for post-weaned pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 108
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Effect of a compensatory growth feeding regime on muscle glycogen and meat quality attributes in pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 109
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The effect of a mixture of encapsulated fatty acids on performance of growing pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 110
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Feeding value of fish meal analog as a protein source for starter pigs
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- 22 November 2017, p. 111
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The effect of terminal sire breed on the fatty acid profile of pork
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- 22 November 2017, p. 112
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Methods of Measuring Meat Quality
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Associations of objective physical measurements of beef meat samples and tenderness assessed by a trained taste panel
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- 22 November 2017, p. 113
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Potential of NIR spectroscopy for prediction of tenderness of beef sirloin
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- 22 November 2017, p. 114
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Influence of time of measurement post mortem on the near infra-red spectra of beef Longissimus dorsi and prediction of tenderness
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- 22 November 2017, p. 115
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On-line prediction of the fatty acid content of beef meat by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
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- 22 November 2017, p. 116
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Associations between beef density by X-ray computed tomography, intramuscular fat and fatty acid composition: preliminary results
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- 22 November 2017, p. 117
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X-ray computed tomography accurately assesses beef carcass composition
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- 22 November 2017, p. 118
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Front face fluorescence spectroscopy as a rapid non-invasive tool for determining diet composition in free-ranging ruminants
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- 22 November 2017, p. 119
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