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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
35
Citations
3960
World Ranking
1777
National Ranking
147

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1962 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Best Publications

  • Greenhouse gas mitigation potentials in the livestock sector

    Mario Herrero;Benjamin Henderson;Petr Havlík;Philip K. Thornton;Philip K. Thornton

  • Metabolism of the lactating cow. III. Properties of mechanistic models suitable for evaluation of energetic relationships and factors involved in the partition of nutrients.

    R. Lee Baldwin;David E. Beever;Margaret Gill

  • Effects of dietary quebracho tannin on nutrient utilisation and tissue metabolism in sheep and rats

    Unknown

  • Ostertagia ostertagi infection in the calf: effects of a trickle challenge on appetite, digestibility, rate of passage of digesta and liveweight gain.

    Unknown

  • Influence of supplementation with dietary soyabean meal on resistance to haemonchosis in Hampshire down lambs.

    D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick

  • Influence of soyabean meal supplementation on the resistance of Scottish blackface lambs to haemonchosis

    D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick

  • The effect of digestibility and forage species on the removal of digesta from the rumen and the voluntary intake of hay by sheep

    Unknown

  • Simulation of the Energy Costs Associated with Protein Turnover and Na+,K+-Transport in Growing Lambs

    Margaret Gill;Mark Summers;Brian W. McBride

  • Prediction of the voluntary intake of grass silages by beef cattle 3. Precision of alternative prediction models

    Unknown

  • Prediction of the voluntary intake of grass silages by beef cattle. 1. Linear regression analyses

    Unknown

  • Simulation of the metabolism of absorbed energy-yielding nutrients in young sheep

    Unknown

  • The effect of fish meal and sucrose supplementation on the voluntary intake of grass silage and live-weight gain of young cattle

    Unknown

  • A mathematical integration of energy and amino acid metabolism of lactating sows.

    J E Pettigrew;M Gill;W H Close

  • A review of empirical and mechanistic models of lactational performance by the dairy cow

    D.E. Beever;A.J. Rook;M.S. Dhanoa

  • Kinetics of large ciliate protozoa in the rumen of cattle given sugar cane diets

    R. A. Leng;M. Gill;T. J. Kempton;J. B. Rowe

  • The effect of oestradiol-17 β implantation on the response in voluntary intake, live-weight gain and body composition, to fishmeal supplementation of silage offered to growing calves

    Unknown

  • Silage and milk production: a comparison between barley and dried sugar‐beet pulp as silage supplements

    Unknown

  • Prediction of the voluntary intake of grass silages by beef cattle. 2. Principal component and ridge regression analyses

    Unknown

  • Classification and comparison of Gliricidia provenances using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy

    Unknown

  • The effect of protein supplementation on digestion and glucose metabolism in young cattle fed on silage

    Unknown

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