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    Response of saliva Na/K ratio to changing Na supply of lactating cows under tropical conditions by Thiangtum, Wandee, Schonewille, J Thomas, Verstegen, Martin WA, Arsawakulsudhi, Supot, Rukkwamsuk, Theera, Hendriks, Wouter H

    “…BACKGROUND Factorial determination of the sodium (Na) requirement of heat‐stressed lactating cows is hindered by accurate estimates of the Na losses through…”
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    The effects of additives in napier grass silages on chemical composition, feed intake, nutrient digestibility and rumen fermentation by Bureenok, Smerjai, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Vasupen, Kraisit, Schonewille, J Thomas, Kawamoto, Yasuhiro

    “…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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    Urinary excretion of advanced glycation end products in dogs and cats by Palaseweenun, Pornsucha, Hagen‐Plantinga, Esther A., Schonewille, J. Thomas, Koop, Gerrit, Butre, Claire, Jonathan, Melliana, Wierenga, Peter A., Hendriks, Wouter H.

    “…The present study was conducted with privately owned dogs and cats to investigate whether a relationship exists between the dietary AGEs and the urinary…”
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    Isolipidic replacement of krabok oil by whole krabok seed reduces in vitro methanogenesis, but negatively affects fermentation by Panyakaew, Paiwan, Schonewille, J. Thomas, Cone, John W., Pellikaan, Wilbert F., Fievez, Veerle, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Hendriks, Wouter H.

    “…The background of the current in vitro study involves the issue of methane (CH4) production inherent to rumen fermentation. One of the dietary strategies to…”
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    Exposure to a novel feedstuff by goat dams during pregnancy and lactation versus pregnancy alone does not further improve post-weaning acceptance of this feedstuff by their kids by Vu Hai, Phan, Schonewille, J Thomas, Dam Van, Tien, Everts, Henk, Hendriks, Wouter H

    “…BACKGROUND Previous experiments demonstrated the existence of in utero learning in goats. However, in contrast to other animal species, in goats there is no…”
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    The Effects of Additives in Napier Grass Silages on Chemical Composition, Feed Intake, Nutrient Digestibility and Rumen Fermentation by Bureenok, Smerjai, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Vasupen, Kraisit, Schonewille, J. Thomas, Kawamoto, Yasuhiro

    “…The effect of silage additives on ensiling characteristics and nutritive value of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) silages was studied. Napier grass silages…”
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    Increasing magnesium intakes in relation to magnesium absorption in dry cows by Jittakhot, Surasak, Schonewille, J Thomas, Wouterse, Hugo, Uijttewaal, Anton W J, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Beynen, Anton C

    Published in Journal of dairy research (01-08-2004)
    “…Earlier studies with temporarily isolated rumen of heifers show saturation kinetics of Mg efflux across the rumen wall. Therefore, we hypothesized that high Mg…”
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    High intake of magnesium in relation to the ruminal transmural potential difference and magnesium absorption in wethers by Jittakhot, S, Schonewille, J.T, Haddad, S.F.J, Wouterse, H.S, Yuangklang, C, Beynen, A.C

    “…High potassium (K) intakes are known to decrease magnesium (Mg) absorption in ruminants by increasing the transmural potential difference (PDt, serosal side =…”
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    Feeding Chromonaela odorata during pregnancy to goat dams affects acceptance of this feedstuff by their offspring by Hai, Phan Vu, Everts, Henk, Van Tien, Dam, Schonewille, J. Thomas, Hendriks, Wouter H.

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-02-2012)
    “…We investigated the effect of Chromonaela odorata ingestion by goat dams during pregnancy on intake of C. odorata by their kids. Alteration of prenatal feed…”
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    The relationships between potassium intakes, transmural potential difference of the rumen epithelium and magnesium absorption in wethers by Jittakhot, S., Schonewille, J. Th, Wouterse, H. S., Yuangklang, C., Beynen, A. C.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-02-2004)
    “…In vitro studies with isolated sheep rumen epithelium have shown that an increase in the lumen K concentration induces an increase in the transmural potential…”
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    Effect of high magnesium intake on apparent magnesium absorption in lactating cows by Jittakhot, Surasak, Schonewille, J.Thomas, Wouterse, Hugo, Focker, Erick J, Yuangklang, Chalermpon, Beynen, Anton C

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (05-03-2004)
    “…We investigated whether the percentage of apparent magnesium (Mg) absorption in dry cows with a low level of dry matter intake is comparable to that in…”
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    Transient lowering of plasma vitamin B12 concentrations in Ouessant sheep fed on a potassium-rich ration by Smit, J.J, Schonewille, J.T, Beynen, A.C

    “…The hypothesis tested was that a high intake of potassium (K) interferes with cobalt (Co)-vitamin B(12) metabolism in ruminants. Ouessant sheep were fed either…”
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