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      Feed evaluation for ruminants. I. The systems in use from May 1977-onwards in The Netherlands

      Livestock Production Science
      Elsevier BV

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          Feed evaluation for dairy cows

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            A new net energy system for ruminants

            A simplified Net Energy system for ruminants is described. It is based on the Metabolizable Energy system outlined by the Agricultural Research Council (1965) and enables a non-iterative approach to be used in the formulation of rations. The method is suitable for use in linear programming work and is illustrated, with appropriate tables, for growing cattle.
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              Die Verwertung der Futterenergie durch wachsende Bullen

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                Livestock Production Science
                Livestock Production Science
                Elsevier BV
                03016226
                October 1978
                October 1978
                : 5
                : 4
                : 331-345
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                10.1016/0301-6226(78)90029-5
                d7d68a3e-943c-41d2-a686-b78cc3e7b6a9
                © 1978

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