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1 A comparison of bioavailable energy values of ground cereal grains measured with adult cockerels and growing pigs Smith, W.C.
1988
19 1-2 p. 105-110
6 p.
article
2 Animal excreta as ruminant feed — Scope and limitations under Indian conditions Jakhmola, R.C.
1988
19 1-2 p. 1-23
23 p.
article
3 Colonization of thick-walled plant tissues by anaerobic fungi Grenet, Elisabeth
1988
19 1-2 p. 25-31
7 p.
article
4 Composition and fibre digestion in morphological components of an alfalfa-timothy sward Collins, Michael
1988
19 1-2 p. 135-143
9 p.
article
5 Dietary fibre and nitrogen excretion and retention by pigs Morgan, C.A.
1988
19 1-2 p. 185-189
5 p.
article
6 Editorial Board 1988
19 1-2 p. iii-
1 p.
article
7 Effects of ammonia and sulphur dioxide gases on the composition and digestion of barley straw Dryden, G.McL.
1988
19 1-2 p. 121-133
13 p.
article
8 Effects of moisture level, treatment time and soya bean addition on the nutritive value of urea-treated maize stover Dias-Da-Silva, A.A.
1988
19 1-2 p. 67-77
11 p.
article
9 Fresh and dried brewers' grains as protein supplements to barley straw diets given to pregnant beef cows Alawa, J.P.
1988
19 1-2 p. 33-41
9 p.
article
10 Investigations on the nutritional value for ruminants of various fats Abel, Hj.
1988
19 1-2 p. 111-120
10 p.
article
11 Supplementation of rice straw with crop by-products. I. Legume straw supplementation McMeniman, N.P.
1988
19 1-2 p. 43-53
11 p.
article
12 The effect of ammoniation on the nutritive value of wheat, barley and oat straws. I. Changes in chemical composition in relation to digestibility in vitro and cell wall degradability Mason, V.C.
1988
19 1-2 p. 159-171
13 p.
article
13 The effect of ammoniation on the nutritive value of wheat, barley and oat straws. II. Digestibility and energy value measurements in vivo and their prediction from laboratory measurements Givens, D.I.
1988
19 1-2 p. 173-184
12 p.
article
14 The effect of grinding and pelleting hay on digestibility, fermentation rate, digesta passage and rumen and faecal particle size in cows Udén, P.
1988
19 1-2 p. 145-157
13 p.
article
15 The effects of inoculation, addition of glucose and mincing on fermentation and proteolysis in ryegrass ensiled in laboratory silos Heron, S.J.E.
1988
19 1-2 p. 85-96
12 p.
article
16 The energy content of full-fat soya beans in meal and pelleted feeds for adult cocks and broilers Kan, C.A.
1988
19 1-2 p. 97-104
8 p.
article
17 The nutritive value of hulless barley for swine Thacker, P.A.
1988
19 1-2 p. 191-196
6 p.
article
18 Treatment of dairy sheep with soluble glass boluses containing copper, cobalt and selenium Zervas, George
1988
19 1-2 p. 79-83
5 p.
article
19 Treatment of whole-crop cereals with alkali. 4. Voluntary intake and growth in steers given wheat ensiled with sodium hydroxide, urea or ammonia Deschard, G.
1988
19 1-2 p. 55-66
12 p.
article
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