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Professional Animal Scientist is a journal indexed in SJR in Animal Science and Zoology and Food Science with an H index of . It has a price of 2500 €.
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View moreEffects of Degree of Processing and Nitrogen Source and Level on Starch Availability and In Vitro Fermentation of Corn and Sorghum Grain
View moreNutritional Quality of Recycled Food Plate Waste in Diets Fed to Swine121Supported by the New Jersey Agric. Exp. Sta.2Special thanks to Cynthia Llamas, Degussa Corp., Allendale, NJ 07401for assistance with amino acid analyses.
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View morePasture Preconditioning Calves at a Higher Rate of Gain Improves Feedlot Health but Not Postweaning Profit
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View moreCorrigendum to "Long-term effect of organic trace minerals on growth, reproductive performance, and first lactation in dairy heifers" (Prof. Anim. Sci. 34:51-58)
View moreThe Effects of Oral Altrenogest on Hormonal, Testicular, and Behavioral Profiles of Two-Year-Old Stallions121Funding for this project was provided by the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Association. Research was conducted in accordance with TTU ACUC
View moreEffects of feeding calcium oxide on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal metabolism of cattle
View moreUsing tall fescue in a complementary grazing program for spring-calving beef cows in southern Arkansas11This project was conducted with funding from the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch Project No. AR002265. The authors w
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View moreEffects of feeding nucleotides in diets containing corn germ meal or dried corn distillers grains and solubles on the performance and health of receiving and growing calves
View moreEffects of Feeding Rate of Milk Replacers and Bedding Material for Calves in a Cold, Naturally Ventilated Nursery
View moreComposition and Nutrient Deficiencies of Arkansas Forages for Beef Cattle11This material is based upon work supported by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Cooperative Extension S
View morePerformance by Pregnant Beef Cows Consuming Different Levels of Broiler Litter, Grain, and Roughag1,21Published with the approval of the Director of the Arkansas Agric. Exp.Sta., Manuscript No. 96109.2Mention of a trademark or proprietary product in
View moreAssessment of Bacteria and Mycotoxins in Feed and Coliforms in Water Offered to High and Low Performing Commercial Growing Hogs in California11Partially supported by research funds from the CA Pork Producers Assoc. and the Ctr. for Food Anim. Health
View moreEffect of supplementation during the breeding season on a May-calving beef herd in the Nebraska Sandhills
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