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    Optimal management of on-farm resources in small-scale dairy systems of Central Mexico: model development and evaluation by Castelán-Ortega, Octavio Alonso, Martínez-García, Carlos Galdino, Mould, Fergus L., Dorward, Peter, Rehman, Tahir, Rayas-Amor, Adolfo Armando

    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 by Mauricio, Rogerio M, Mould, Fergus L, Dhanoa, Mewa S, Owen, Emyr, Channa, Kulwant S, Theodorou, Michael K

    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 by Mould, Fergus L.

    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 by Colombatto, Dario, Mould, Fergus L., Bhat, Mahalingeshwara K., Owen, Emyr

    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 by Colombatto, Dario, Mould, Fergus L, Bhat, Mahalingeshwara K, Phipps, Richard H, Owen, Emyr

    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 by Mauricio, Rogerio M, Owen, Emyr, Mould, Fergus L, Givens, Ian, Theodorou, Michael K, France, Jim, Davies, David R, Dhanoa, Mewa S

    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 by Colombatto, Dario, Mould, Fergus L, Bhat, Mahalingeshwara K, Phipps, Richard H, Owen, Emyr

    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 by Colombatto, Dario, Mould, Fergus L, Bhat, Mahalingeshwara K, Phipps, Richard H, Owen, Emyr

    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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    Associative effects of mixed feeds for ruminants by Mould, Fergus L

    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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