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Potential use of milk mid-infrared spectra to predict individual methane emission of dairy cows
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- 28 February 2012, pp. 1694-1701
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The effect of clover silages on long chain fatty acid rumen transformations and digestion in beef steers
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 491-501
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Dairy cattle in a temperate climate: the effects of weather on milk yield and composition depend on management
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- 15 October 2014, pp. 138-149
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Does increasing milk yield per cow reduce greenhouse gas emissions? A system approach
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- 19 August 2011, pp. 154-166
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Evaluating environmental impacts of contrasting pig farming systems with life cycle assessment
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- 29 August 2014, pp. 2027-2037
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Reproductive performance of pigs selected for components of efficient lean growth
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 281-290
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Genetic size-scaling rules in animal growth
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 161-165
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High physiological demands in intensively raised pigs: impact on health and welfare*
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- 08 February 2010, pp. 886-898
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The route of absorbed nitrogen into milk protein
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- 09 March 2007, pp. 11-22
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Selection of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR normalisation in adipose tissue, muscle, liver and mammary gland from ruminants
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- 04 April 2013, pp. 1344-1353
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Black soldier fly defatted meal as a dietary protein source for broiler chickens: effects on carcass traits, breast meat quality and safety
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- 07 May 2019, pp. 2397-2405
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An approach to including protein quality when assessing the net contribution of livestock to human food supply
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- 10 May 2016, pp. 1883-1889
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Absorption of immunoglobulin from colostrum in newborn calves
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 627-638
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Somatomedin C in dairy cows related to energy and protein supply and to milk production
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 165-183
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Genetic evaluation of dairy bulls for energy balance traits using random regression
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 29-40
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Review: Insects and former foodstuffs for upgrading food waste biomasses/streams to feed ingredients for farm animals
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- 29 January 2019, pp. 1365-1375
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Partition of fat, body composition and body condition score in mature cows
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- 02 September 2010, pp. 23-32
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Sows with high milk production had both a high feed intake and high body mobilization
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- 15 February 2017, pp. 1913-1921
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Rumen metabolism and nitrogen flow to the small intestine in steers offered Lolium perenne containing different levels of water-soluble carbohydrate
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 587-596
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New phenotypes for new breeding goals in dairy cattle
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- 17 January 2012, pp. 544-550
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