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Animal Feed Science and Technology, 45 (1994) 417-419 0377-8401 /94/$07.00 © 1994 - Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam Contents of Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 45 VOL. 45 NO. 1 DECEMBER 1993 Special Issue: Feed Additives and Supplements Preface Amino acid supplementation of cereal-based diets for non-ruminants J.P.F. D’Mello (Edinburgh, UK) Recent progress towards matching feed quality to the amino acid needs of ruminants J.D. Oldham (Edinburgh, UK) Silage additives N. Henderson (Edinburgh, UK) Antibiotics in feed, with special reference to pigs: a veterinary viewpoint W.J. Smith (Aberdeen, UK) Feed enzymes A. Chesson (Aberdeen, UK ) Vitamin supplementation of cereal diets for poultry C.C. Whitehead (Roslin, UK) Manipulation of lean deposition in animals P.J. Buttery and A. Sweet (Loughborough, UK) Announcement from the Publisher VOL. 45 NO. 2 JANUARY 1994 Effects of lucerne supplementation and defaunation on feed intake, digestibility, N retention and productivity of sheep fed straw based diets S.H. Bird, B. Romulo and R.A. Leng (Armidale, N.S.W., Australia ) A note on the digestibility and feeding value of wheat gluten feed for ruminants L.O. Fiems, B.G. Cottyn and Ch.V . Boucqué (Melle-Gontrode, Belgium) Composition of raspberry pomace and its nutritive value for monogastric animals N. R. McDougall and R.M. Beames (V ancouver, B.C., Canada ) Protein evaluation in ruminants in vitro, in sacco, in vivo protein degradability and microbial efficiency of different protein supplements in growing buffalo calves J.P. Sehgal and G.S. Makkar (Ludhiana, India) Chemical and nutritional quality of dried fermented fish silages and their nutritive value for tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) O.A. Fagbenro and K. Jauncey (Stirling, UK) Effects of adding barley hulls and linseed meal to wheat and hulless barley diets fed to 418 growing pigs J.M. Bell and M.O. Keith (Saskatoon, Sask., Canada ) Relative bioavailability of copper in a copper-lysine complex for chicks and lambs E.B. Pott, P.R. Henry, C.B. Ammerman, A.M. Merritt, J.B. Madison and R.D. Miles (Gainesville, FL, USA) Productivity of laying pullets fed diets containing yellow peas (Pisum sativum L. var. Miranda ) S.I. Ivusic, L.W. Mirosh and H.S. Nakaue (Corvallis, OR, USA) Effect of dietary protein and supplemental soya-bean oil fed during lactation on sow and litter performance through two parities T.L. Weeden, J.L. Nelssen, R.C. Thaler, G.E. Fitzner and R.D. Goodband (Manhattan, KS, USA) Announcement from the Publisher VOL. 45 NOS. 3-4 FEBRUARY 1994 Growth responses and ruminal adaptation of lambs fed crustacean processing wastes L.D. Bunting, L.S. Sticker, L.C. Kappel and Y. Zhang (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) Nutritive value of feedstuffs and diets for pigs: 2. Apparent post-ileal digestibility and interrelationships between dietary constituents and faecal and ileal digestibility Y.-L. Yin (Changsha, People’s Republic of China) A survey of nutrients and toxic factors in commercial rapeseed meal in China and evaluation of detoxification by water extraction Y.-G. Liu, M.-Q. Zhou and M.-L. Liu (Chengdu, People’s Republic of China) The calculations method used for optimising conditions of treatment of barley straw with calcium hydroxide: effects of level of calcium hydroxide and urea, moisture, treatment time and temperature on in vitro digestibility M.S. Zaman, E. Owen and D.J. Pike (Reading, UK) Apparent digestibilities of energy, cell wall constituents, crude protein and amino acids of Chinese oil seed meals for growing pigs Y.-L. Yin, C.-M. Chen, H.-Y. Zhong, R.-L. Huang and X.-S. Chen (Changsha, People’s Republic of China) Dehydrated alfalfa and chemically preserved alfalfa silage in combination with sunflower meal or urea as sources of protein for dairy cows N.A. Todorov, T.K. Tashev, N.J. Yancheva and A.N. Alexandrov (Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) Treatment with different chemicals and their effects on the digestibility of maize stalks. 2. Intake and in vivo digestibility as affected by chemical treatment and monensin supplementation S.T.M. Fahmy and T.J. Klopfenstein (Lincoln, NE, USA) Protein quality of legume seeds for non-ruminant animals: a literature review F. Gatel (Villerable, France ) Effect of pelleting and feeding level on apparent digestibility and feeding value of diets for growing-finishing pigs B. Smits, A.W. Jongbloed and L.B.J. Sebek (Lelystad, Netherlands) The nutritive value of barley, rye, wheat and corn for young chicks as affected by use of a Trichoderma reesei enzyme preparation R.R. Marquardt, D. Boros, W. Guenter and G. Crow (Winnipeg, Man., Canada ) Digestion and utilisation of fatty acids by ruminants M. Doreau and A. Ferlay (Saint-Genés Champanelle, France) Rumen degradation and intestinal digestion of crambe and other oilseed by-products in dairy cows L. Yong-Gang, A. Steg and V.A. Hindle (Lelystad, Netherlands) Book review Recent advances in animal nutrition, 1991 A. Dias da Silva (V ila Real, Portugal ) Announcement from the Publisher

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