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ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Animal Feed Science and Technology 82 (1999) 327-328 www.elsevier.com/locate/anifeedsci Contents of Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 82 VOL. 82 NOS. 1-2 15 NOVEMBER 1999 Review article Fermented co-products and fermented compound diets for pigs: a review R.H.J. Scholten, C.M.C. van der Peet-Schwering (Rosmalen, The Netherlands), M.W.A. Verstegen (Wageningen, The Netherlands), L.A. den Hartog (Rosmalen, The Netherlands), J.W. Schrama (Wageningen, The Netherlands) a Fo. Veeener Cee, “eaee TUES Saaa a ie n es ee The effect of the digestible undegradable protein concentration of concentrates and protein source offered to ewes in late pregnancy on colostrum production and lamb performance L.E.R. Dawson (Hillsborough, UK), A.F. Carson and D.J. Kilpatrick ns en I ig ye Sy i Mba aoe Ska. bb ace IMs ws ao ee 8 Effect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation and variation in the proportion of barley and sugar beet pulp on growth performance and rumen, blood and carcass characteristics of young entire male lambs P. eemmenves aaed Te. Conroe Cee, UR) 5 gk ce ce ec tt wwe ewe ees Ensiling of whole crop wheat with cellulase—hemicellulase based enzymes 3. Comparing effects of urea or enzyme treatment on forage composition and stability T. Adogla-Bessa, E. Owen (Reading, UK) and A.T. Adesogan (Aberystwyth, UK) ........ Nutritional uniformity of neutral detergent solubles in some tropical browse leaf and pod diets C.M. Shayo (Mpwapwa, Tanzania) and P. Udén (Uppsala, Sweden).................. Dynamic study of the release and the utilisation of '"N-labeled pea globulin peptides by mixed ruminal bacteria in vitro A. Lambert, F. Lucas and G. Blanchart (Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy, France)............... 75 Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three tropical tree legumeslI. As sole feeds compared to Asystasia intrusa and Brachiaria brizantha R.C. Merkel (Morrilton, AR, USA), K.R. Pond (Lubbock, TX, USA), J.C. Burns (Raleigh, NC, USA) and D.S. Fisher (Watkinsville, GA, USA). .................... 91 Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three tropical tree legumes II. As protein supplements R.C. Merkel (Morrilton, AR, USA), K.R. Pond (Lubbock, TX, USA), J.C. Burns (Raleigh, NC, USA) and D.S. Fisher (Watkinsville, GA, USA)... ...............2.. 107 Influence of nitrogen fertilization and stage of maturity of mottgrass (Pennisetum purpureum) on its composition, dry matter intake, ruminal characteristics and digestion kinetics in cannulated buffalo bulls M. Sarwar (Faisalabad, Pakistan), M.-u.-N. Khan and M.N. Saeed (Lahore, Pakistan) ..... A comparison of total and digestible amino acids in diets for broilers and layers D.J. Farrell (Cleveland, Qld., Australia and St. Lucia, Qld., Australia), P.F. Mannion and R.A. Perez-Maldonado (Cleveland, Qid., Australia) ................0222000. 328 Contents I a nSoe i ty a.c ache cera hc a sa ee AO a ea Sa ete 144 VOL. 82 NOS. 3-4 1 DECEMBER 1999 Processed cereals in diets for early-weaned piglets P. Medel, S. Salado, J.C. de Blas and G.G. Mateos (Madrid, Spain)................ 145 Ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of protein and amino acids in barley and oats expander-treated at various intensities E. Prestlgkken (As, of Ie nes Searrerasn nce a rene y are gre, tnt air) Mere cnn ane ee 157 Energy and protein supplementation of lactating dairy cows offered urea treated whole-crop wheat as the sole forage J. Hill (Chelmsford, UK) and J.D. Leaver (Ashford, UK)....................... 177 The effect of method of forage preservation on the protein degradability and microbial protein synthesis in the rumen J. Verbié (Ljubljana, Slovenia), E.R. @rskov (Aberdeen, UK), J. Zgajnar (Domizale, Slovenia), X.B. Chen (Aberdeen, UK) and V. Znidarsié-Pongrac ee, SII il 0 ane ewe late Sk ee es er ue Vee et a ele Et 195 Wool growth in Merino wethers fed lupins untreated or treated with heat or formaldehyde, with and without a supplementation of rumen protected methionine M. Rodehutscord, P. Young, N. Phillips and C.L. White (Western Australia, Australia). .... 213 In vitro quality assessment of tannin-containing tropical shrub legumes: protein and fibre digestion C.S. McSweeney (Indooroopilly, Australia), B. Palmer (Townsville, Australia), R. Bunch and D.O. Krause (Indooroopilly, Australia)...................2.220004. eat The use of tannins as silage additives: effects on silage composition and mobile bag disappearance of dry matter and protein M.B. Salawu, T. Acamovic, C.S. Stewart (Aberdeen, UK), T. Hvelplund and ee ns r,s, 55, lg Gv ews Cielo SR HO ie Se ow Slee 243 Comparison of diet and faecal collection methods for assessment of seasonal variation in dry matter intake by sheep maintained on a Cenchrus ciliaris pasture S.K. Sankhyan, A.K. Shinde, R. Bhatta and S.A. Karim (Avikanagar, India)........... 261 Corrigendum to “In situ ruminal degradation and intestinal digestibility of dry matter and protein in expanded feedstuffs” [Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 77 (1999) 1-23] iy: A IIL, I yop Aa Sous ide grin Why a RE WA wal W he ln Sy wee oe ee I sr re ee ee a ee A Oe ie ee Ss CI I a SS ke Soa bE W we doe At eae eb wkd a 4 bce eee os Contents of Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 82..................... 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