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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
39
Citations
5474
World Ranking
1293
National Ranking
62

Best Publications

  • Review. Tannins and ruminant nutrition

    Pilar Frutos;Gonzalo Hervás;Francisco Javier Giráldez;Ángel R. Mantecón

  • Examination of the persistency of milk fatty acid composition responses to fish oil and sunflower oil in the diet of dairy cows.

    K. J. Shingfield;C. K. Reynolds;G. Hervas;J. M. Griinari

  • Condensed tannin content of several shrub species from a mountain area in northern Spain, and its relationship to various indicators of nutritive value

    Pilar Frutos;Gonzalo Hervás;Graciano Ramos;Francisco Javier Giráldez

  • Effect of different doses of quebracho tannins extract on rumen fermentation in ewes

    Gonzalo Hervás;Pilar Frutos;F Javier Giráldez;Ángel R Mantecón

  • Use of stomach tubing as an alternative to rumen cannulation to study ruminal fermentation and microbiota in sheep and goats

    E. Ramos-Morales;A. Arco-Pérez;A.I. Martín-García;D.R. Yáñez-Ruiz

  • Review: Modulating ruminal lipid metabolism to improve the fatty acid composition of meat and milk. Challenges and opportunities.

    P.G. Toral;F.J. Monahan;G. Hervás;P. Frutos

  • Milk Production, Conjugated Linoleic Acid Content, and In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation in Response to High Levels of Soybean Oil in Dairy Ewe Diet

    P. Gómez-Cortés;P. Frutos;A.R. Mantecón;M. Juárez

  • Intoxication of sheep with quebracho tannin extract.

    Gonzalo Hervás;Valentín Pérez Pérez;Francisco Javier Giráldez;Ángel R. Mantecón

  • Changes in milk fatty acid profile and animal performance in response to fish oil supplementation, alone or in combination with sunflower oil, in dairy ewes.

    P.G. Toral;P. Frutos;G. Hervás;P. Gómez-Cortés

  • Ability of tannins to modulate ruminal lipid metabolism and milk and meat fatty acid profiles

    Pilar Frutos;Gonzalo Hervás;Antonio Natalello;G. Luciano

  • An in vitro study on the ability of polyethylene glycol to inhibit the effect of quebracho tannins and tannic acid on rumen fermentation in sheep, goats, cows, and deer

    Pilar Frutos;Gonzalo Hervás;Francisco Javier Giráldez;Ángel R. Mantecón

  • Milk fatty acid profile and dairy sheep performance in response to diet supplementation with sunflower oil plus incremental levels of marine algae

    P.G. Toral;G. Hervás;P. Gómez-Cortés;P. Frutos

  • Milk fat depression induced by dietary marine algae in dairy ewes: persistency of milk fatty acid composition and animal performance responses.

    Elena Bichi;Gonzalo Hervás;Pablo G. Toral;Juan J. Loor

  • Tannins as feed additives to modulate ruminal biohydrogenation: Effects on animal performance, milk fatty acid composition and ruminal fermentation in dairy ewes fed a diet containing sunflower oil

    Pablo G. Toral;Gonzalo Hervás;Elena Bichi;Álvaro Belenguer

  • Effect of tannic acid on rumen degradation and intestinal digestion of treated soya bean meals in sheep.

    Gonzalo Hervás;Pilar Frutos;Emma Serrano;Ángel R. Mantecón

  • Effects of enzyme supplementation of a total mixed ration on microbial fermentation in continuous culture, maintained at high and low pH

    Darío Colombatto;Gonzalo Hervás;Weng Z. Yang;Karen A. Beauchemin

  • Rumen bacterial community evaluated by 454 pyrosequencing and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses in dairy sheep fed marine algae.

    T. Castro-Carrera;T. Castro-Carrera;P.G. Toral;P. Frutos;N.R. McEwan

  • Ability of different types and doses of tannin extracts to modulate in vitro ruminal biohydrogenation in sheep

    David Carreño;Gonzalo Hervás;Pablo G. Toral;Álvaro Belenguer

  • Addition of olive oil to dairy ewe diets: effect on milk fatty acid profile and animal performance.

    P. Gómez-Cortés;P. Frutos;A.R. Mantecón;M. Juárez

  • Effect of diet supplementation with sunflower oil on milk production, fatty acid profile and ruminal fermentation in lactating dairy ewes

    Gonzalo Hervás;Pilar Luna;Ángel R. Mantecón;Natalia Castañares

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