Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), Volume 1989 - March 1989
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Ruminant Nutrition
A comparison of near infra-red reflectance spectroscopy with three in vitro digestibility methods to predict digestibility in vivo in cereal straws
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Growth Enhancers and their Use in Practice
Gut-active growth enhancers - probiotics and antibiotics
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The use of growth hormone and beta agonists to improve animal production
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The influence of beta-adrenergic agonists and exogenous growth hormone on lean meat quality
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Growth enhancers and their use in practice political considerations
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Production and Management of Small Ruminants
The Endocrine control of fibre growth and shedding in cashmere goats
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Influence of clipping regime and silage quality on the performance of pregnant and lactating ewes
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Use of intrarumlnal soluble glass boluses containing two levels of melatonin for early lamb production
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Stimulation of seasonally anovular mule ewes by rams
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Lamp Nutrition and Growth
Lamb performance on swedes supplemented with barley or soya bean meal
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Evaluation of swede varieties with high, medium and low dry matter content in finishing systems for crossbred lambs from hill ewes
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Efficiencies of use of the metabolisable energy from feeds based on barley or sugar beet feed in immature sheep
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The effect of the nature, level and frequency of feeding of supplement on the voluntary forage intake of wether sheep
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The influence of changes in tissue shape on muscle: bone ratio in growing sheep
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Cattle Nutrition
An assessment of the potential of a lactobacilli inoculant as a silage additive
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Effects of replacing barley/soya with malt distillers grains (draff) in silage based complete diets for dairy cows
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A Comparison of naked oats and barley in a silage-based diet for dairy cows
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The Effect of two different protein sources in the diet upon the incidence and prevalance of lameness in dairy cattle
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The Energy Metabolism of Twin Bearing Cows
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Prediction and Measurement of Intake by Cattle
Prediction of voluntary Intake of grass silage by growing cattle using ridge regression
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