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Werner Zollitsch

Werner Zollitsch

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
27
Citations
2394
World Ranking
2830
National Ranking
31

Best Publications

  • Effects of different dietary fat sources on performance and carcass characteristics of broilers

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  • Optimising methane yield from anaerobic digestion of manure: Effects of dairy systems and of glycerine supplementation

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  • An approach to including protein quality when assessing the net contribution of livestock to human food supply

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  • The net contribution of dairy production to human food supply: The case of Austrian dairy farms

    Paul Ertl;Hannes Klocker;Stefan Hörtenhuber;Wilhelm Knaus

  • Feeding of by-products completely replaced cereals and pulses in dairy cows and enhanced edible feed conversion ratio.

    P. Ertl;Q. Zebeli;W. Zollitsch;W. Knaus

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from selected Austrian dairy production systems—model calculations considering the effects of land use change

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  • Effects of Dietary Fatty Acid Pattern on Melting Point and Composition of Adipose Tissues and Intramuscular Fat of Broiler Carcasses

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  • Handling, processing and marketing of milk in the North western Ethiopian highlands

    Y.A. Alemayehu;Maria Wurzinger;Azage Tegegne;W. Zollitsch

  • Evaluating the potential of dietary crude protein manipulation in reducing ammonia emissions from cattle and pig manure: A meta-analysis

    Erangu Purath Mohankumar Sajeev;Barbara Amon;Christian Ammon;Werner Zollitsch

  • Eco-efficiency of farms considering multiple functions of agriculture: Concept and results from Austrian farms

    Florian Grassauer;Markus Herndl;Thomas Nemecek;Thomas Guggenberger

  • Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from feed supply chains by utilizing regionally produced protein sources: the case of Austrian dairy production.

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  • Feeding of wheat bran and sugar beet pulp as sole supplements in high-forage diets emphasizes the potential of dairy cattle for human food supply.

    P. Ertl;Q. Zebeli;W. Zollitsch;W. Knaus

  • Feeding forages with reduced particle size in a total mixed ration improves feed intake, total-tract digestibility, and performance of organic dairy cows.

    Andreas Haselmann;Katharina Zehetgruber;Birgit Fuerst-Waltl;Werner Zollitsch

  • Impacts of global warming on confined livestock systems for growing-fattening pigs: simulation of heat stress for 1981 to 2017 in Central Europe.

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  • Global warming impact on confined livestock in buildings: efficacy of adaptation measures to reduce heat stress for growing-fattening pigs

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  • Efficacy of adaptation measures to alleviate heat stress in confined livestock buildings in temperate climate zones

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  • Environmental life cycle assessment of yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) production for human consumption in Austria – a comparison of mealworm and broiler as protein source

    Moritz Dreyer;Stefan Hörtenhuber;Werner Zollitsch;Henry Jäger

  • Impact of global warming on the odour and ammonia emissions of livestock buildings used for fattening pigs

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  • The Effect of Climate Change-Induced Temperature Increase on Performance and Environmental Impact of Intensive Pig Production Systems

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  • Feeding for health and welfare: the challenge of formulating well-balanced rations in organic livestock production.

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