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Torben Hvelplund

Torben Hvelplund

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
34
Citations
4396
World Ranking
1871
National Ranking
53

Overview

Torben Hvelplund is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their academic activity is centered at this institution, reflecting a commitment to research and education within this academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • Ideal amino acid profiles as a basis for feed protein evaluation

    S Boisen;T Hvelplund;M.R Weisbjerg

  • Methane and carbon dioxide ratio in excreted air for quantification of the methane production from ruminants

    J. Madsen;B.S. Bjerg;T. Hvelplund;M.R. Weisbjerg

  • The AAT/PBV protein evaluation system for ruminants. A revision

    T. Hvelplund

  • Estimation of the True Digestibility of Rumen Undegraded Dietary Protein in the Small Intestine of Ruminants by the Mobile Bag Technique

    Torben Hvelplund;Martin R. Weisbjerg;Lars S. Andersen

  • Prediction of in situ protein degradability in the rumen. Results of a European ringtest

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  • Ruminal, intestinal, and total digestibilities of nutrients in cows fed diets high in fat and undegradable protein.

    D.L. Palmquist;Martin Riis Weisbjerg;Torben Hvelplund

  • Reducing nitrogen surplus from dairy farms. Effects of feeding and management

    Christian Friis Børsting;Troels Kristensen;Lorenzo Misciattelli;Torben Hvelplund

  • In situ techniques for the estimation of protein degradability and postrumen availability.

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  • The use of tannins as silage additives: effects on silage composition and mobile bag disappearance of dry matter and protein

    M.B Salawu;M.B Salawu;T Acamovic;C.S Stewart;T Hvelplund

  • Effect of maize silage maturity on site of starch and NDF digestion in lactating dairy cows

    C. Jensen;M.R. Weisbjerg;P. Nørgaard;T. Hvelplund

  • Estimation of the Effective Protein Degradability in the Rumen of Cows Using the Nylon Bag Technique Combined with the Outflow Rate

    E. S. Kristensen;P. D. M⊘ller;T. Hvelplund

  • Milk production, nutrient utilization, and endocrine responses to increased postruminal lysine and methionine supply in dairy cows.

    L. Misciattelli;V.F. Kristensen;M. Vestergaard;M.R. Weisbjerg

  • Technical note: Test of a low-cost and animal-friendly system for measuring methane emissions from dairy cows

    Anne Louise Frydendahl Hellwing;Peter Lund;Martin Riis Weisbjerg;Maike Brask

  • Effect of expander processing on fractional rate of maize and barley starch degradation in the rumen of dairy cows estimated using rumen evacuation and in situ techniques

    R Tothi;P Lund;M.R Weisbjerg;T Hvelplund

  • Methane production and digestion of different physical forms of rapeseed as fat supplements in dairy cows.

    M. Brask;P. Lund;M.R. Weisbjerg;A.L. F. Hellwing

  • Digestion site of starch from cereals and legumes in lactating dairy cows

    M. Larsen;P. Lund;M.R. Weisbjerg;T. Hvelplund

  • Milk fatty acids and human health: Potential role of conjugated linoleic acid and trans fatty acids

    D. E. Bauman;A. L. Lock;B. A. Corl;C. Ip

  • Hydrolysis and fermentation rate of glucose, sucrose and lactose in the rumen

    Martin Riis Weisbjerg;Torben Hvelplund;Bo Martin Bibby

  • Effective rumen degradability and intestinal digestibility of individual amino acids in different concentrates determined in situ

    M.R. Weisbjerg;T. Hvelplund;S. Hellberg;S. Olsson

  • Feed value of selected tropical grasses, legumes and concentrates

    Paul Sebastian Mlay;Appolinaria Pereka;Eliot Chikula Phiri;Sakurani Balthazary

  • Appropriate methods for the evaluation of tropical feeds for ruminants

    J. Madsen;T. Hvelplund;M.R. Weisbjerg

  • Digestion and passage kinetics of fibre in dairy cows as affected by the proportion of wheat starch or sucrose in the diet

    Torkil Stensig;Martin R. Weisbjerg;Torben Hvelplund

  • Concentrate composition for Automatic Milking Systems — Effect on milking frequency

    J. Madsen;M.R. Weisbjerg;T. Hvelplund

  • Effect of enzyme addition to forage at ensiling on silage chemical composition and NDF degradation characteristics

    M.R. Dehghani;M.R. Weisbjerg;T. Hvelplund;N.B. Kristensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Riis Weisbjerg
Martin Riis Weisbjerg Aarhus University
Bent Borg Jensen
Bent Borg Jensen Aarhus University
Uffe Jørgensen
Uffe Jørgensen Aarhus University
A.L.F. Hellwing
A.L.F. Hellwing Aarhus University
Mogens Vestergaard
Mogens Vestergaard Aarhus University
Niels Bastian Kristensen
Niels Bastian Kristensen Aarhus University
Jørgen E. Olesen
Jørgen E. Olesen Aarhus University
Tommy Dalgaard
Tommy Dalgaard Aarhus University
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen Aarhus University
Pekka Huhtanen
Pekka Huhtanen Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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