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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
4213
World Ranking
1759
National Ranking
15

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1990 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Best Publications

  • Invited Review: Adhesion Mechanisms of Rumen Cellulolytic Bacteria

    J. Miron;D. Ben-Ghedalia;M. Morrison

  • The effects of starch- and pectin-rich diets on quantitative aspects of digestion in sheep

    D. Ben-Ghedalia;Edith Yosef;J. Miron;Y. Est

  • Effect of Lactic Acid Bacteria Inoculants on In Vitro Digestibility of Wheat and Corn Silages

    Z.G. Weinberg;O. Shatz;Y. Chen;E. Yosef

  • Composition and in vitro digestibility of monosaccharide constituents of selected byproduct feeds.

    Joshua Miron;Edith Yosef;Daniel Ben-Ghedalia

  • Adhesion to cellulose by Ruminococcus albus: a combination of cellulosomes and Pil-proteins?

    Mark Morrison;Joshua Miron

  • Effect of feeding cows in early lactation with diets differing in roughage-neutral detergent fiber content on intake behavior, rumination, and milk production

    G. Adin;R. Solomon;M. Nikbachat;A. Zenou

  • Effects of irrigation and plant density on yield, composition and in vitro digestibility of a new forage sorghum variety, Tal, at two maturity stages

    Avner Carmi;Yohav Aharoni;Menahem Edelstein;Nakdimon Umiel

  • Carry-Over of Aflatoxin B1 to Aflatoxin M1 in High Yielding Israeli Cows in Mid- and Late-Lactation

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  • Comparison of two forage sorghum varieties with corn and the effect of feeding their silages on eating behavior and lactation performance of dairy cows

    Joshua Miron;Ephraim Zuckerman;Gabriel Adin;Ran Solomon

  • Effects of cooling dry cows under heat load conditions on mammary gland enzymatic activity, intake of food and water, and performance during the dry period and after parturition

    G. Adin;A. Gelman;R. Solomon;I. Flamenbaum

  • Effects of adding a concentrated pomegranate-residue extract to the ration of lactating cows on in vivo digestibility and profile of rumen bacterial population

    E. Jami;E. Jami;A. Shabtay;M. Nikbachat;E. Yosef

  • The effect of combined chemical and enzyme treatments on the saccharification and <i>in vitro</i> digestion rate of wheat straw

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  • Yield, composition and in vitro digestibility of new forage sorghum varieties and their ensilage characteristics

    Joshua Miron;Ephraim Zuckerman;Dganit Sadeh;Gabriel Adin

  • Effects of adding a concentrated pomegranate extract to the ration of lactating cows on performance and udder health parameters

    A. Shabtay;M. Nikbachat;A. Zenou;E. Yosef

  • Preservation of total mixed rations for dairy cows in bales wrapped with polyethylene stretch film – A commercial scale experiment

    Z.G. Weinberg;Y. Chen;D. Miron;Y. Raviv

  • Digestibility by dairy cows of monosaccharide constituents in total mixed rations containing citrus pulp.

    J. Miron;E. Yosef;D. Ben-Ghedalia;L.E. Chase

  • Characteristics of tall versus short-type varieties of forage sorghum grown under two irrigation levels, for summer and subsequent fall harvests, and digestibility by sheep of their silages

    E. Yosef;A. Carmi;M. Nikbachat;A. Zenou

  • Effects of harvest stage and re-growth on yield, composition, ensilage and in vitro digestibility of new forage sorghum varieties

    Joshua Miron;Ran Solomon;Gabriel Adin;Uri Nir

  • Performance of high producing dairy cows offered drinking water of high and low salinity in the Arava desert.

    R. Solomon;J. Miron;D. Ben-Ghedalia;Z. Zomberg

  • Feeding behavior improves prediction of dairy cow voluntary feed intake but cannot serve as the sole indicator.

    I. Halachmi;Y. Ben Meir;J. Miron;E. Maltz

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