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Andrea Formigoni

Andrea Formigoni

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
2815
World Ranking
2359
National Ranking
115

Best Publications

  • Short communication: Characterization of molasses chemical composition.

    A. Palmonari;D. Cavallini;C.J. Sniffen;L. Fernandes

  • Effect of propylene glycol supplementation around parturition on milk yield, reproduction performance and some hormonal and metabolic characteristics in dairy cows

    Andrea Formigoni;Marie-Christine Cornil;Alberto Prandi;Archimede Mordenti

  • High-performance liquid chromatography with post-column derivatisation and fluorescence detection for sensitive determination of aflatoxin M1 in milk and cheese

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  • Relationships of Polymorphisms for Growth Hormone and Growth Hormone Receptor Genes with Milk Production Traits for Italian Holstein-Friesian Bulls

    M. Falaki;Nicolas Gengler;M. Sneyers;A. Prandi

  • A Review Regarding the Use of Molasses in Animal Nutrition.

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  • Effect of undigested neutral detergent fiber content of alfalfa hay on lactating dairy cows: Feeding behavior, fiber digestibility, and lactation performance

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  • Influence of maturity on alfalfa hay nutritional fractions and indigestible fiber content.

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  • Lactitol Enhances Short-Chain Fatty Acid and Gas Production by Swine Cecal Microflora to a Greater Extent when Fermenting Low Rather than High Fiber Diets

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  • Distribution of aflatoxin M1 during Grana Padano cheese production from naturally contaminated milk

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  • Applications of uNDF in Ration Modeling and Formulation

    K. W. Cotanch;R. J. Grant;M. E. Van Amburgh;A. Zontini

  • Effects of an organic source of copper, manganese and zinc on dairy cattle productive performance, health status and fertility

    Andrea Formigoni;Mattia Fustini;Laura Archetti;Stephen Emanuele

  • Effect of corn silage hybrids differing in starch and neutral detergent fiber digestibility on lactation performance and total-tract nutrient digestibility by dairy cows

    L.F. Ferraretto;A.C. Fonseca;C.J. Sniffen;A. Formigoni

  • The effect of journey time and stocking density during transport on carcass and meat quality in rabbits.

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  • Estimation of the indigestible fiber in different forage types

    A Palmonari;Antonio Gallo;M Fustini;Giovanni Battista Canestrari

  • Invited review: Bovine colostrum, a promising ingredient for humans and animals—Properties, processing technologies, and uses

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  • Effect of an Immunomodulatory Feed Additive in Mitigating the Stress Responses in Lactating Dairy Cows to a High Concentrate Diet Challenge

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  • Overstocking dairy cows during the dry period affects dehydroepiandrosterone and cortisol secretion

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  • Calving difficulty influences rumination time and inflammatory profile in Holstein dairy cows.

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  • Immune-metabolic-inflammatory markers in Holstein cows exposed to a nutritional and environmental stressing challenge.

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  • The use of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) in the prediction of chemical composition and in vitro neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility of Italian alfalfa hay

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