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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
32
Citations
3619
World Ranking
2160
National Ranking
122

Best Publications

  • Methane emissions from dairy cows measured using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer and chamber techniques.

    C. Grainger;T. Clarke;S.M. McGinn;M.J. Auldist

  • A universal equation to predict methane production of forage-fed cattle in Australia

    E. Charmley;S. R. O. Williams;P. J. Moate;R. S. Hegarty

  • Grape marc reduces methane emissions when fed to dairy cows

    P.J. Moate;S.R.O. Williams;V.A. Torok;M.C. Hannah

  • Influence of cold-pressed canola, brewers grains and hominy meal as dietary supplements suitable for reducing enteric methane emissions from lactating dairy cows

    P.J. Moate;S.R.O. Williams;C. Grainger;M.C. Hannah

  • Farm-scale nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulfur balances and use efficiencies on Australian dairy farms

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  • Effects of feeding algal meal high in docosahexaenoic acid on feed intake, milk production, and methane emissions in dairy cows.

    P.J. Moate;S.R.O. Williams;M.C. Hannah;R.J. Eckard

  • A modified sulphur hexafluoride tracer technique enables accurate determination of enteric methane emissions from ruminants

    Matthew H. Deighton;Matthew H. Deighton;S. Richard O. Williams;Murray C. Hannah;Richard J. Eckard

  • Background matters with the SF6 tracer method for estimating enteric methane emissions from dairy cows: A critical evaluation of the SF6 procedure

    S.R.O. Williams;P.J. Moate;M.C. Hannah;B.E. Ribaux

  • Effects of different strategies for feeding supplements on milk production responses in cows grazing a restricted pasture allowance

    M.J. Auldist;L.C. Marett;J.S. Greenwood;M. Hannah

  • Use of monensin controlled-release capsules to reduce methane emissions and improve milk production of dairy cows offered pasture supplemented with grain.

    C. Grainger;M.J. Auldist;T. Clarke;K.A. Beauchemin

  • Volatile Fatty Acids in Ruminal Fluid Can Be Used to Predict Methane Yield of Dairy Cows.

    S Richard O Williams;Murray C Hannah;Joe L Jacobs;William J Wales

  • Replacing wheat with canola meal in a partial mixed ration increases the milk production of cows grazing at a restricted pasture allowance in spring

    M. J. Auldist;L. C. Marett;J. S. Greenwood;M. M. Wright

  • Wheat is more potent than corn or barley for dietary mitigation of enteric methane emissions from dairy cows

    P.J. Moate;S.R.O. Williams;J.L. Jacobs;M.C. Hannah

  • Reducing the carbon footprint of Australian milk production by mitigation of enteric methane emissions

    Peter J. Moate;Matthew H. Deighton;S. Richard O. Williams;Jennie E. Pryce

  • Effects of partial mixed rations and supplement amounts on milk production and composition, ruminal fermentation, bacterial communities, and ruminal acidosis

    H.M. Golder;S.E. Denman;C. McSweeney;W.J. Wales

  • Twin Concordance for a Binary Trait. <i>I. Statistical Models Illustrated With Data on Drinking Status</i>

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  • A high dose of monensin does not reduce methane emissions of dairy cows offered pasture supplemented with grain.

    C. Grainger;R. Williams;R.J. Eckard;M.C. Hannah

  • Soil phosphorus, potassium and sulphur excesses, regularities and heterogeneity in grazing-based dairy farms

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  • Effects of wild-type, AR1 and AR37 endophyte-infected perennial ryegrass on dairy production in Victoria, Australia

    P. J. Moate;S. R. O. Williams;C. Grainger;M. C. Hannah

  • Milking regimes to shorten milking duration.

    Timothy Clarke;Elaine M Cuthbertson;Robert K Greenall;Murray C Hannah

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