Search Results - "Mould, Fergus L."
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Optimal management of on-farm resources in small-scale dairy systems of Central Mexico: model development and evaluation
Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-06-2016)“…This study evaluates the available on-farm resources of five case studies typified as small-scale dairy systems in central Mexico. A comprehensive…”
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A semi-automated in vitro gas production technique for ruminant feedstuff evaluation
Published in Animal feed science and technology (30-06-1999)“…This technical note describes the Reading Pressure Technique (RPT) – an in vitro feed evaluation system based on a semi-automated gas production technique…”
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Predicting feed quality—chemical analysis and in vitro evaluation
Published in Field crops research (2003)“…As the ideal method of assessing the nutritive value of a feedstuff, namely offering it to the appropriate class of animal and recording the production…”
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Use of fibrolytic enzymes to improve the nutritive value of ruminant diets: A biochemical and in vitro rumen degradation assessment
Published in Animal feed science and technology (30-06-2003)“…Two commercial enzyme products, Depol 40 (D) and Liquicell 2500 (L), were characterised from a biochemical standpoint and their potential to improve rumen…”
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize ( Zea mays L.) silage : I. Effects of ensiling temperature, enzyme source and addition level
Published in Animal feed science and technology (12-01-2004)“…A series of experiments was completed to investigate the impact of addition of enzymes at ensiling on in vitro rumen degradation of maize silage. Two…”
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Comparison of bovine rumen liquor and bovine faeces as inoculum for an in vitro gas production technique for evaluating forages
Published in Animal feed science and technology (15-01-2001)“…Two experiments were undertaken using the in vitro gas production technique of Theodorou et al. [Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 48 (1994) 185] to compare rumen…”
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize ( Zea mays L.) silage : II. Effects on rate of acidification, fibre degradation during ensiling and rumen fermentation
Published in Animal feed science and technology (12-01-2004)“…A study was carried out to determine the influence of fibrolytic enzymes derived from mesophilic or thermophilic fungal sources, added at ensiling, on…”
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize ( Zea mays L.) silage : III. Comparison of enzymes derived from psychrophilic, mesophilic or thermophilic sources
Published in Animal feed science and technology (12-01-2004)“…A completely randomised study was completed to examine the influence of fibrolytic enzymes derived from psychrophilic (F), mesophilic (L) or thermophilic (Ta)…”
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Use of fibrolytic enzymes to improve the nutritive value of ruminant diets
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize (Zea mays L.) silage
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize (Zea mays L.) silage
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In vitro evaluation of fibrolytic enzymes as additives for maize (Zea mays L.) silage
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Associative effects of mixed feeds for ruminants
Published 01-01-1982“…The literature on the non-additivity of feedstuffs, their existence, occurence and possible causal mechanisms including factors affecting' fibre and starch…”
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