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1. Pre- and postpartum metabolizable protein supply: II. Effects on plasma amino acids and markers of tissue mobilization in transition Holstein dairy cows.

2. Pre- and postpartum metabolizable protein supply: I. Effects on feed intake, lactation performance, and metabolic markers in transition dairy cows.

3. Effect of close-up metabolizable protein supply on colostrum yield, composition, and immunoglobulin G concentration and associations with prepartum metabolic indicators of Holstein cows.

4. Effect of close-up metabolizable protein supply on colostrum yield, composition, and immunoglobulin G concentration and associations with prepartum metabolic indicators of Holstein cows

5. Pre- and postpartum metabolizable protein supply: I. Effects on feed intake, lactation performance, and metabolic markers in transition dairy cows

6. Pre- and postpartum metabolizable protein supply: II. Effects on plasma amino acids and markers of tissue mobilization in transition Holstein dairy cows

7. Review: Update of nutritional requirements of goats for growth and pregnancy in hot environments

8. 2-Hydroxy-4-(Methylthio)-Mutanoate Supplementation Affects Production, Milk Fatty Acid Profile, and Blood Metabolites of High-Producing Holstein Cows

9. 2-Hydroxy-4-(Methylthio)-Mutanoate Supplementation Affects Production, Milk Fatty Acid Profile, and Blood Metabolites of High-Producing Holstein Cows.

10. A new protein requirement system for dairy cows

11. Effects of prepartum metabolizable protein supply and management strategy on lactational performance and blood biomarkers in dairy cows during early lactation

12. A new protein requirement system for dairy cows.

13. Effect of Metabolizable Protein Supply on Milk Performance, Ruminal Fermentation, Apparent Total-Tract Digestibility, Energy and Nitrogen Utilization, and Enteric Methane Production of Ayrshire and Holstein Cows.

14. Production, metabolism, and follicular dynamics in multiparous dairy cows fed diets providing different amounts of metabolizable protein prepartum and postpartum

15. Lactational performance and plasma and muscle amino acid concentrations in dairy cows fed diets supplying 2 levels of digestible histidine and metabolizable protein

16. Effects of prepartum metabolizable protein supply and management strategy on lactational performance and blood biomarkers in dairy cows during early lactation.

17. Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Forage in the Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) and Berseem Clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) Intercropping Systems

18. Review: Update of nutritional requirements of goats for growth and pregnancy in hot environments.

19. اثزات پزت دًهی بز ريود تجزیه پذیزی شکمبه ای پزيتئیه خبم ي قببلیت هضن بزين تىی کىجبله آفتببگزدان.

20. Production, metabolism, and follicular dynamics in multiparous dairy cows fed diets providing different amounts of metabolizable protein prepartum and postpartum.

21. Oversupplying metabolizable protein during late gestation to beef cattle does not influence ante- or postpartum glucose-insulin kinetics but does affect prepartum insulin resistance indices and colostrum insulin content.

22. Feasibility of Supplying Ruminally Protected Lysine and Methionine to Periparturient Dairy Cows on the Efficiency of Subsequent Lactation

23. Metabolic Responses to Epinephrine by Periparturient Dairy Cows Fed Prepartum Diets Differing in Predicted Metabolizable Protein Supply

24. Lactational performance and plasma and muscle amino acid concentrations in dairy cows fed diets supplying 2 levels of digestible histidine and metabolizable protein.

25. Nutritive value of ensiled Italian ryegrass and winter cereal mixture

26. Nitrogen metabolism and protein requirements for maintenance of growing Red Norte bulls

27. Energy and protein requirements of Holstein × Gyr crossbred heifers

28. Effect of Metabolizable Protein Supply on Milk Performance, Ruminal Fermentation, Apparent Total-Tract Digestibility, Energy and Nitrogen Utilization, and Enteric Methane Production of Ayrshire and Holstein Cows

29. Reducing metabolizable protein supply: Effects on milk production, blood metabolites, and health in early-lactation dairy cows.

30. Determination of energy and protein requirements of preweaned dairy calves: A multistudy approach.

33. Effects of prepartum dietary protein level and feed intake on postpartum lactation performance and feeding behavior of multiparous Holstein dairy cows.

34. Effects of feeding corn bran and soybean hulls on nutrient digestibility, rumen microbial protein synthesis, and growth performance of finishing lambs

35. Effect of rumen-protected methionine supplementation to beef cows during the periconception period on performance of cows, calves, and subsequent offspring

36. Soybean oil supplementation and starter protein content: Effects on growth performance, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, and urinary purine derivatives of Holstein dairy calves.

39. Influence of Maternal Protein Restriction in Primiparous Beef Heifers during Mid- and/or Late-Gestation on Progeny Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics

40. Effects of different dietary ratio of metabolizable glucose and metabolizable protein on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood biochemical indices and ruminal microbiota of 8 to 10-month-old dairy heifers

41. Feeding rumen-protected lysine prepartum increases energy-corrected milk and milk component yields in Holstein cows during early lactation.

42. Influence of metabolizable protein and minerals supplementation on detrimental effects of endoparasitic nematodes infection in small ruminants.

43. Energy and protein requirements of Holstein × Gyr crossbred heifers.

44. Nutrizione azotata della bovina da latte.

45. Nitrogen metabolism and protein requirements for maintenance of growing Red Norte bulls.

46. Protein requirements of early-weaned Dorper crossbred female lambs

47. Effect of increasing dietary metabolizable protein on nitrogen efficiency in Holstein dairy cows

48. Net protein and metabolizable protein requirements for maintenance and growth of early-weaned Dorper crossbred male lambs

49. Comparative study of rations for milking cows with soybean meal or cake added to the diet in equivalent amounts for metabolizable protein.

50. Energy and nitrogen balance of dairy cattle as affected by provision of different essential amino acid profiles at the same metabolizable protein supply.

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