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1. The effect of replacing conventional alfalfa hay with lower-lignin alfalfa hay on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, and energy utilization in lactating Jersey cows.

2. Prolonged feeding of high-concentrate diet remodels the hindgut microbiome and modulates nutrient degradation in the rumen and the total gastrointestinal tract of cows.

3. Effects of corn grain processing and phosphorus content in calf starters on intake, growth performance, nutrient digestibility, blood metabolites, and urinary purine derivatives.

4. Machine learning methods for unveiling the potential of antioxidant short peptides in goat milk-derived proteins during in vitro gastrointestinal digestion.

5. Milk fat globule membrane proteins are crucial in regulating lipid digestion during simulated in vitro infant gastrointestinal digestion.

6. Effect of increasing dietary inclusion of whole cottonseed on nutrient digestibility and milk production of high-producing dairy cows.

7. Assessment of in vitro digestibility and postdigestion peptide release of mare milk in relation to different management systems and lactation stages.

8. Effects of feeding sulfate trace minerals above recommendations on nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, lactational performance, and trace mineral excretion in dairy cows.

9. Effects of amino resin-treated and heat-treated soybean meal on ruminal fermentation, nutrient digestion, and nitrogen partitioning in continuous culture.

10. The A1/A2 β-casein genotype of cows, but not their horn status, influences peptide generation during simulated digestion of milk.

11. Effect of acid detergent lignin concentration for diets formulated to be similar in neutral detergent fiber content on energy utilization in lactating Jersey cows.

12. Replacing conventional concentrates with sprouted barley or wheat: Effects on lactational performance, nutrient digestibility, and milk fatty acid profile in dairy cows.

13. Effectiveness of near-infrared spectroscopy to predict the chemical composition of feces and total-tract apparent nutrients digestibility estimated with undigestible neutral detergent fiber or acid-insoluble ash in lactating buffaloes' feces.

14. Reducing dietary crude protein: Effects on digestibility, nitrogen balance, and blood metabolites in late-lactation Holstein cows.

15. Preparation of milk fat globule membrane ingredients enriched in polar lipids: Composition characterization and digestive properties.

16. Separate offering of forages and concentrates to lactating dairy cows: Effects on lactational performance, enteric methane emission, and efficiency of nutrient utilization.

17. Dietary supplementation with live or autolyzed yeast: Effects on performance, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal fermentation in dairy cows.

18. Replacing the forage portion of the ration with triticale hay improves the performance of Holstein dairy cows.

19. Crude protein oscillation in diets adequate and deficient in metabolizable protein: Effects on nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, plasma amino acids, and greenhouse gas emissions.

20. Effect of feeding increasing levels of whole cottonseed on milk and milk components, milk fatty acid profile, and total-tract digestibility in lactating dairy cows.

21. Linkage of in situ ruminal degradation of crude protein with ruminal degradation of amino acids and phytate from different soybean meals in dairy cows.

22. Effects of complete substitution of dietary grain and protein sources with by-products on the production performance of mid-lactation dairy cows fed diets based on barley silage under heat-stress conditions.

23. Feeding alfalfa-grass or red clover-grass mixture baleage: Effect on milk yield and composition, ruminal fermentation and microbiota taxa relative abundance, and nutrient utilization in dairy cows.

24. Gas exchange, rumen hydrogen sinks, and nutrient digestibility and metabolism in lactating dairy cows fed 3-nitrooxypropanol and cracked rapeseed.

25. Effect of monensin on milk production efficiency and milk composition in lactating dairy cows fed modern diets.

26. Increasing levels of calcium salts of palm fatty acids affect production responses during the immediate postpartum and carryover periods in dairy cows

27. Lactobacillus reuteri-fortified camel milk infant formula: Effects of encapsulation, in vitro digestion, and storage conditions on probiotic cell viability and physicochemical characteristics of infant formula

28. Influence of dietary carbohydrate profile on the dairy cow rumen meta-proteome

29. Formulating diets for intestinal unavailable nitrogen using blood meal in high-producing dairy cattle

30. The diurnal patterns of ruminal enzymatic activity and in vitro digestibility of starch, neutral detergent fiber, and protein

31. Comparative lipidomics analysis of in vitro lipid digestion of sheep milk: Influence of homogenization and heat treatment.

32. Supply of palmitic, stearic, and oleic acid changes rumen fiber digestibility and microbial composition.

33. Effects of cashew nut shell extract and monensin on in vitro ruminal fermentation, methane production, and ruminal bacterial community.

34. Characterization of a model of hindgut acidosis in mid-lactation cows: A pilot study.

35. Lactational performance, enteric methane emission, and nutrient utilization of dairy cows supplemented with botanicals.

36. Feeding spent hemp biomass to lactating dairy cows: Effects on performance, milk components and quality, blood parameters, and nitrogen metabolism.

37. Increasing palmitic acid and reducing stearic acid content of supplemental fatty acid blends improves production performance of mid-lactation dairy cows.

38. Effects of direct-fed microbial supplementation on performance and immune parameters of lactating dairy cows.

39. Comparing dehulled hemp meal and canola meal as a protein supplement for lactating dairy cows.

40. Use of milk proteins as biomarkers of changes in the rumen metaproteome of Holstein cows fed low-fiber, high-starch diets.

41. Energy and nitrogen utilization of lactating dairy cattle fed increasing inclusion of a high-protein processed corn coproduct.

42. Dose response to postruminal urea in lactating dairy cattle.

43. Dynamic lactation responses to dietary crude protein oscillation in diets adequate and deficient in metabolizable protein in Holstein cows.

44. Effects of cashew nutshell extract and monensin on microbial fermentation in a dual-flow continuous culture.

45. Limit feeding total mixed rations exacerbates intersucking in year-old dairy heifers.

46. Effect of short-term abomasal corn starch infusions on postruminal fermentation and blood measures.

47. Ability of three dairy feed evaluation systems to predict postruminal outflows of nitrogenous compounds in dairy cows: A meta-analysis.

48. Effects of endosperm type and storage length of whole-plant corn silage on nitrogen fraction, fermentation products, zein profile, and starch digestibility.

49. Molecular insight into binding behavior of caffeine with lactoferrin: Spectroscopic, molecular docking, and simulation study.

50. Effects of choline chloride on the ruminal microbiome at 2 dietary neutral detergent fiber concentrations in continuous culture

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