01811nam a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000180006010000170007824500470009526000310014230000160017352013360018965000220152565000150154765000220156265000140158470000190159819795222014-02-11 1981 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d a0-408-10804-51 aHARESIGN, W. aRecent developments in ruminant nutrition. aLondon: Butterworthsc1981 a367 p.cil. aBODY CONDITION, MILK YIELD AND REPRODUCTION IN CATTLE; DEGRADABILITY OF PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTS AND UTILIZATION OF UNDEGRADED PROTEIN BY HIGH-PRODUCING DAIRY COWS; MICROBIAL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AND DIGESTION IN THE HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY COW; AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS FOR LACTATION IN HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY COWS; THE POTENTIAL OF PROTECTED PROTEINS IN RUMINANT NUTRITION, REDUCING THE RATE OF AMMONIA RELEASE BY THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN SOURCES; INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN AND CARBOHYDRATE INPUTS ON RUMEN FERMENTATION; ASPECTS OF THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF RUMEN FERMENTATION AND THEIR IMPLICATION IN RUMINANT PRODUCTIVITY; MANIPULATION OF RUMEN FERMENTATION; PROTEIN QUANTITY AND QUALITY FOR THE UK DAIRY COW; THE APPLICATION OF NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN, PROTECTED PROTEINS AND RUMEN FERMENTATION CONTROL IN UK FEEDING SYSTEMS; THE CONTRIBUTION OF UNDEGRADED PROTEIN TO THE PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF DAIRY COWS; CALCIUM REQUIREMENTS IN RELATION TO MILK FEVER; RECENT ADVANCES IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF CEREAL PROCESSING FOR RUMINANTS THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF SILAGES; FEED INPUT?MILK OUTPUT RELATIONSHIPS IN THE AUTUMN-CALVING DAIRY COW; FEED INPUT?MILK OUTPUT RELATIONSHIPS IN THE SPRING-CALVING DAIRY COW; COMPLETE-DIET FEEDING OF DAIRY COWS; CONCENTRATE : FORAGE RATIOS FOR HIGH-YIELDING DAIRY COWS; GROWTH STIMULATION IN RUMINANTsS aAnimal production aNutrição aProdução animal aRuminante1 aCOLE, D. J. A.