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Subject: Ruminants--Feeding and feeds
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Theses
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English
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Cattle--Feed utilization efficiency
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Cattle--Feeding and feeds
2
Farm manure in methane production
1
Fermentation
1
Glucose--Metabolism
1
Livestock productivity--Environmental aspects
1
Livestock--Climatic factors
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Manure gases
1
Nitrates
1
Proteins
1
Proteins in animal nutrition
1
Proteins--Metabolism--Disorders
1
Ruminants--Metabolism
1
Trees
1
Wood
1
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Propionate regulation of feed intake
Bradford, Barry Joseph
Text (2006)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Development and initial testing of an improved model for prediction of daily microbial nitrogen flow from the rumen of the dairy cow
Roe, Mary Beth
Text (1994)
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Complementary effects of feather meal with other protein sources in corn silage diets for ruminant
Chung, Shan
Text (1994)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
In vitro methods to determine protein degradation of feeds for ruminants
Kohn, Richard A.
Text (1993)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An assessment of monensin's effect upon the ruminant small intestine : Na/K⁺-ATPase activity in mucosal biopsies and net nutrient absorption
Johnson, Kristen A.
Text (1987)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The potential utilization of short rotation biomass produced trees as a feed source for ruminants
Baertsche, Stephen Robert
Text (1980)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Investigating the potential of supplementary nitrate and monensin as dietary additives for enteric methane mitigation in ruminants
Capelari, Matheus Gabriel Maidana
Text (2018)
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