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ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Animal Feed Science and Technology 89 (2001) 259-260 www.elsevier.com/locate/anifeedsci Contents of Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 89 VOL. 89 NOS. 1-2 15 JANUARY 2001 Lupinus luteus, Vicia sativa and Lathyrus cicera as protein sources for piglets: ileal and total tract apparent digestibility of amino acids and antigenic effects M. Seabra, S. Carvalho, J. Freire, R. Ferreira, M. Mourato, L. Cunha, F. Cabral, A Teixeira (Lisbon, Portugal) and A. Aumaitre (St. Gilles, France) . Ruminal nitrogen disappearance from sod-seeded cereal grain forages in ‘Norinies Aidala W.K. Coblentz, K.P. Coffey, JE. Turner, D.A. Scarbrough, J.S. Weyers (Fayetteville, AR, USA), K.F. Harrison (Batesville, AR, USA), Z.B. Johnson, L.B. Daniels, C.F. Rosenkrans Jr., D.W. Kellogg (Fayetteville, AR, USA) and D.S. Hubbell III (Batesville, AR, USA) . Comparison of bovine rumen liquor and bovine faeces as inoculum for an in vitro gas production technique for evaluating forages R.M. Mauricio, E. Owen, F.L. Mould (Berkshire, UK), I. Givens (Warwickshire, UK), M.K. Theodorou (Ceredigion, UK), J. France (Berkshire, UK), D.R. Davies and M.S. Dhanoa (C eredigion, UK) . ns : A comparison of total collection poy me de techiehapee for the measurement of apparent digestibility of diets for growing pigs S. Kavanagh (Co. Cork, Ireland and Belfield, Ireland), P.B. Lynch (Co. Cork, Ireland), F. O’Mara and PJ. Caffrey (Belfield, Ireland) ca a Effect of temperature, pressure and alkaline treatments on meat meal quality G. Piva, M. Moschini, L. Fiorentini and F. Masoero (Piacenza, Italy) Comparison of major carbohydrate fractions and cell wall digestibility in silages mé sii from older and newer maize genotypes grown in the UK D.I. Givens and E.R. Deaville (Stratford-upon-Avon, UK). Effect of inoculation of herbage prior to ensiling with Streptomyces achromogenes - ISP 5028 on chemical composition of silage J. Hill (Chelmsford, UK), G.Q. Xiao and A.S. Ball (Colchester, UK) j : Effects of untreated and heat-treated canola presscake on milk yield and composition of daly cows R.A. Jones (Saskatoon, Canada), A.F. Mustafa (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada), D.A. Christensen and J.J. McKinnon (Saskatoon, Canada) Short communications Influence of supplemental enzymes on the performance and phosphorus excretion of broilers fed wheat-based diets to 6 weeks of age K. Zyta (Krakow, Poland), J. Koreleski, S. Swiatkiewicz (Zabierz6w, Poland), D.R. Ledoux (Columbia, MO, USA) and J. Piironen (Rajamaki, Finland) Studies on blood biochemical constituents and rumen fermentation in growing buffalo calves fed ammoniated straw-based rations supplemented with different protein sources C.M. Tiwari, A.S. Chandramoni, $.B. Jadhao, S.K. Gowda and M.Y. Khan (Izatnagar, India) PII: S0377-8401(01)00214-0 260 Contents VOL. 89 NOS. 3-4 15 FEBRUARY 2001 Review article Phosphorus nutrition of grazing cattle: a review J.F. Karn (Mandan, ND, USA). . Use of chromium mordanted neutral detergent residue as a predictor of fecal output to estimate intake in grazing high producing Holstein cows R. Ruiz, PJ. Van Soest, M.E. Van Amburgh, D.G. Fox and J.B. Robertson (Ithaca, NY, USA) Effects of supplementation with vitamin E on the performance and the tissue peroxidation of broiler chicks and the stability of thigh meat against oxidative deterioration Y. Guo, Q. Tang, J. Yuan and Z. Jiang (Beijing, PR China) Intestinal development and body growth of broiler chicks on diets supplemented with non-starch polysaccharides P.A. Tji, A.A. Saki and D.R. Tivey (Glen Osmond, Australia) Utilisation of fish oil in ruminants. |. Fish oil metabolism in sheep S.M. Kitessa (Wembley, Australia), S.K. Gulati, J.R. Ashes, E. Fleck (Blacktown, Australia), T.W. Scott (Sydney, Australia) and P.D. Nichols (Hobart, Australia) ee Utilisation of fish oil in ruminants. IL. Transfer of fish oil fatty acids into goats’ milk S.M. Kitessa (Wembley, Australia), S.K. Gulati, J-R. Ashes, E. Fleck (Blacktown, Australia), T.W. Scott (Sydney, Australia) and P.D. Nichols (Hobart, Australia) Book reviews Publishers acknowledgement. Author index, Volumes 83-89 . Subject index, Volumes 83-89. Contents of Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 89

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