310 results on '"Givens, D. I."'
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102. The Efect of Sample Prepararion and Incubation Sequence on Dry Matter Disappearance of Fresh Grass In Situ
103. Effect of wilting silage on intake and growth of weaned suckler bulls
104. Influence of growth stage and season on the energy value of fresh herbage. 1. Changes in metabolizable energy content
105. Effect of altering the starch: fibre ratio in the concentrates on hay intake and milk production by Friesian cows
106. Influence of growth stage and season on the energy value of fresh herbage. 2. Relationships between digestibility and metabolizable energy content and various laboratory measurements
107. Factors Influencing the Robustness and Accuracy of Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) Calibrations for Ps5edicting the Digestibility of Grass Silages
108. Dairy and cardiovascular health: Friend or foe?
109. Effect of urea on the rumen digestion in sheep of straw and grain fractions from whole crop wheat
110. Methane production by sheep when fed either untreated, ammonia treated or sodium hydroxide treated straw
111. The use of near infra-red reflectance spectroscopy (nirs) for the evaluation of forages. The application to undried silage
112. Effect of n-3 fatty acids on immune function in broiler chickens.
113. Milk in the diet: good or bad for vascular disease?
114. Effect of replacing calcium salts of palm oil distillate with incremental amounts of conventional or high oleic acid milled rapeseed on milk fatty acid composition in cows fed maize silage-based diets.
115. The effect of feeding modified soyabean oil enriched with C18 : 4 n-3 to broilers on the deposition of n-3 fatty acids in chicken meat.
116. The effect of feeding modified soyabean oil enriched with C18 : 4n-3 to broilers on the deposition of n-3 fatty acids in chicken meat.
117. Milk and meat in our diet: good or bad for health?
118. Effect of replacing calcium salts of palm oil distillate with extruded linseeds on milk fatty acid composition in Jersey and Holstein cows.
119. Effect of replacing calcium salts of palm oil distillate with rapeseed oil, milled or whole rapeseeds on milk fatty-acid composition in cows fed maize silage-based diets.
120. Effect of untreated or chemically upgraded barley straw with highly digestible grass silage on intake and performance of lactating cows
121. Effect of feed type on methane produced by sheep
122. Restricting silage fermentation by applying high levels of mixed aliphatic carboxylic acids to grass and their effect on energy value and nitrogen balance in sheep
123. The use of normalised nir difference spectra to monitor the time course of rumen digestion of untreated and ammonia treated straws in sheep
124. THE DISTRIBUTION OF ROOT BIOMASS AND ENERGY YIELDS IN MOUNTAIN GRASSLANDS IN ARMENIA.
125. THE PRODUCTIVITY AND ENERGY VALUE OF MOUNTAIN GRASSLANDS IN ARMENIA.
126. Observations on the use of 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid for the determination of available lysine in animal protein concentrates.
127. The nutritive value for ruminants of lupin seeds from determinate and dwarf determinate plants
128. Use of the automated gas production technique to determine the fermentation kinetics of carbohydrate fractions in maize silage
129. Comparison of major carbohydrate fractions and cell wall digestibility in silages made from older and newer maize genotypes grown in the UK
130. The use of near infrared spectroscopy to investigate the composition of silages and the rate and extent of cell-wall degradation
131. Effects of inoculum preparation method and concentration, method of inoculation and pre-soaking the substrate on the gas production profile of high temperature dried grass
132. Prediction of the in vivo digestibility of whole crop wheat from in vitro digestibility, chemical composition, in situ rumen degradability, in vitro gas production and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
133. Assessment of the nutritive value for ruminants of poultry litter
134. Regions of normalised near infrared reflectance difference spectra related to the rumen degradation of fresh grass, grass silage and maize silage
135. Studies on in situ degradation of feeds in the rumen:. 2. The effect of bag numbers incubated and post-incubation processing of residues
136. Studies on in situ degradation of feeds in the rumen. 3. The effect of freezing forages before and after rumen incubation
137. The nutritive value for ruminants of lupin seeds from determinate plants and their replacement of soya bean meal in diets for young growing cattle
138. The effect of fertiliser nitrogen on the solubility and rumen degradability of dry matter and nitrogen in wheat grain
139. Studies on in situ degradation of feeds in the rumen: 1. Effect of species, bag mobility and incubation sequence on dry matter disappearance
140. The rate and extent of cell-wall degradation in vitro for 40 silages varying in composition and digestibility
141. A comparison of four methods of estimating the rate and extent of cell wall degradation in grass silages
142. Recent developments in predicting the nutritive value grass silage for ruminants
143. The rumen solubility of a calcium soap of palm fatty acids
144. Use of soluble glass rumen boluses to provide a supplement of copper for suckled calves
145. A comparison of near infra-red reflectance spectroscopy with three in vitro digestibility methods to predict digestibility in vivo in cereal straws
146. Relationships between Digestibility and Energy Value in Primary Growth Fresh Herbage
147. Oats and naked oats: recent studies of composition, digestibility and energy value for ruminants
148. Fermentation characteristics in clamp and big bale silages
149. Metabolisable Energy Content of a Saponified Palm Fat Product for Ruminants
150. The effect of copper therapy on the growth rate and blood composition of young growing cattle
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