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Quality of Forage Cactus Silage with the Addition of Hay from Forages Adapted to the Semiarid Region
This study investigated the effects of including hays from different forages adapted to the semiarid region on the forage cactus (Opuntia fícus‐indica (L.) Mill) silage quality. A completely randomized design, with five treatments was used: pure forage cactus and forage cactus associated with 30% hay from gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium), pornunça ...
Silvia C. Bento +10 more
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Issue 17 ~ American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) consultative visit by accreditation team; Hartley Collection donated to OLIVER || Issue 18 ~ Construction of Stage 1 of the University Veterinary Centre Sydney; Staff and students shine || Issue 19 ~ Support our super team!
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We hypothesize that increasing N application rates will affect N use efficiency (NUE) for lambs grazing warm‐season annual grasses. We evaluated the effect of N fertilizer application rates (50, 100, 200, and 400 kg N/ha) on forage pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.) and animal responses: N balance and NUE per animal and per area basis.
Diego Bitencourt de David +5 more
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Detection and quantification of rumen methanogens using F<sub>420</sub> autofluorescence profiling with spectral flow cytometry. [PDF]
Khanum S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Digital interventions designed to prevent development of chronic pain and comorbid mental health symptoms, specifically targeting the acute injury recovery period, are in the early stages of development. The evidence‐based PTSD Coach mobile application is a free resource offering cognitive‐behavioral interventions to self‐manage ...
Maria L. Pacella‐LaBarbara +7 more
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Transcriptional adaptation of rumen papillae to high-grain diet reveals distinct temporal phases and SARA susceptibility signatures. [PDF]
Duszka K +14 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Direct fed microbials (DFM) are natural and safe enteric methane mitigants for ruminant livestock systems. While previous studies have demonstrated the effect of Lactobacillus spp. on methane mitigation, challenges remain in effectively delivering DFM in extensive grazing systems. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the
Sreemol Suthan Nair +7 more
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Ability of the Chinese herbal residue to alleviate short-distance transportation stress in sheep through the remodeling of the rumen microbiome-metabolism axis. [PDF]
Li J +7 more
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Issue 34 ~ Carnival of the Animals: Veterinary Science Foundation 2004 fundraising event || Issue 35 ~Industry workshop; University supports capital campaign: Stage 2 Dog Centre; Korean veterinary professor’s visit || Issue 36 ~ Teaching & learning: successful TIF projects 2005; 50 Year Reunion || Issue 37 ~ Student Prize Giving; AVA Great Debate ...
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Effects of feeding almond hulls to light lambs on carcass characteristics and meat quality
Abstract BACKGROUND Almond hulls (AH) are the main by‐product of almond processing for human consumption and contain bioactive compounds that can improve meat quality. Although AH are used as feed for dairy cows in some countries, information on their potential effects on meat quality is limited.
Adriana Recalde +7 more
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