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Rectification of Material Model for Fibrous Materials in Compressive Mode. [PDF]
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Evaluation of feeding requirements of dairy sheep
The special issue refers to the following topics:-milk composition as a tool to perform correctly the feeding requirement of dairy sheep;-a critical review of main systems for the evaluation of nutritive requirements and a proposal of new approaches;-review of main aspects affecting feed intake in sheep;-an examination of the lipid nutrition and of the
SCIPIONI, Rosanna, G. Pulina
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Nutrient Requirements of Sheep
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Committee on Animal Nutrition
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Mineral requirements of dairy sheep [PDF]
This paper reviews the major (Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Chlorine, Sulphur, Magnesium) and the trace elements (Iron, Copper, Cobalt, Iodine, Manganese, Zync, Molybdenum, Selenium) that play an essential role in animal metabolism.
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The phosphorus requirement of pregnant sheep
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1976SummaryThirty-eight mature Scottish Blackface sheep were mated at pasture and 32 brought indoors when 3–4 weeks pregnant. Eight were killed at this stage as controls (CI). The remaining 24 were offered a basal hay ration (200 g/head/day) supplemented with a semi-purified diet containing 84 g crude protein/kg and either 1·5 (P1), 2·8 (P2) or 9·3 (P3) g ...
A. R. Sykes, R. A. Dingwall
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Mineral requirements of hair sheep in tropical climates
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2016SummaryIn this study, we evaluated the requirements of calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na) and potassium (K) for sheep hair growth. Experimental diets contained different levels of metabolizable energy [ME; 0.96, 1.28, 1.72, 2.18 and 2.62 Mcal/kg of dry matter, (DM), corresponding to 4.23, 5.64, 7.58, 9.61 and 11.55 MJ/kg DM]. The
E S, Pereira +9 more
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The maintenance requirement of the adult sheep
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1926In attempting to interpret the results of two series of sheep feeding experiments, we have been confronted with the fact that the sum of the accepted figure for maintenance requirement and the allowance for the live weight increase produced does not account for the whole of the ration consumed. Sheep averaging 100 lb.
T. B. Wood, J. W. Capstick
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