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The effect of rumen inert fat supplementation and protein degradability in starter and finishing diets on veal calf performance

  • 2003
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 33
C.W. Cruywagen, E.L. Lategan and L.C. Hoffman Page: 257 - 265
  • 2026-06-09
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Thirty six Holstein bull calves were divided into six groups to determine the effect of protein degradability and rumen inert fat supplementation in starter and finishing diets on nutrient digestibility and veal production. Calves received low (LD) or high (HD)…

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Chemical and physical parameters of forage legume species introduced in the Capricorn region of Limpopo Province, South Africa

  • 2002
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 32
H.K. Mokoboki, L.R. Ndlovu and K.K. Ayisi Page: 247 - 255
  • 2026-06-09
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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the nutritive value of the forage legume species, Centrosema pascuorum, Lablab purpureus, Macroptilium bracteatum, Macroptilium gracile and Vigna oblongifolia as feed for ruminants in the Capricorn region of Limpopo Province, South Africa…

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The effect of Phantom Parent Groups on Genetic Trend Estimation

  • 2002
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 32
H.E. Theron, F.H.J. Kanfer and L. Rautenbach Page: 130 - 135
  • 2026-06-09
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In an animal model evaluation of breeding values it is assumed that the base animals are all at the same genetic level. However, in the South African Holstein population, animals of different genetic levels were imported from foreign countries, thus…

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Heritability estimates derived from threshold analyses for reproduction and stayability traits in a beef cattle herd

  • 2001
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 31
R.R. van der Westhuizen, S.J. Schoeman, G.F. Jordaan and J.B. van Wyk Page: 25 - 32
  • 2026-06-09
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The object of this study was to estimate heritabilities and sire breeding values for stayability and reproductive traits in a composite multibreed beef cattle herd using a threshold model. A GFCAT set of programmes was used to analyse reproductive data…

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Genetic parameters for reproductive traits in a beef cattle herd estimated using multitrait analysis

  • 2001
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 31
R.R. van der Westhuizen, S.J. Schoeman, G.F. Jordaan and J.B. van Wyk Page: 41 - 48
  • 2026-06-09
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The object of this study was to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations for reproductive traits in a composite multibreed beef cattle herd using multitrait analysis. A REML procedure fitting a multitrait animal model was used to analyse data. Heritabilities and…

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An evaluation of Panicum maximum cv. Gatton: 1. The effect of stocking rate and period of absence on the production of sheep

  • 2001
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 31
E.A. Relling, W.A. van Niekerk, R.J. Coertze and N.F.G. Rethman Page: 77 - 83
  • 2026-06-09
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the livestock production potential of Panicum maximum cv. Gatton cultivated under dry-land conditions and grazed at various stocking rates after various periods of re-growth. Treatments included a high stocking rate, fast rotation…

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Intake and rumen degradation in cattle fed napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) supplemented with various levels of Desmodium int

  • 2001
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 31
J.N. Kariuki, S. Tamminga, C.K. Gachuiri, G.K. Gitau and J.M.K. Muia Page: 149 - 157
  • 2026-06-09
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This study was conducted to assess the effect of greenleaf desmodium (Desmodium intortum) and sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatus) supplementation of napier grass on dry matter intake, degradation and rumen fermentation in Friesian steers. Four fistulated steers were offered napier…

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The effect of monensin on milk production, milk urea nitrogen and body condition score of grazing dairy cows

  • 2001
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 31
B.J. van der Merwe, T.J. Dugmore and K.P. Walsh Page: 49 - 55
  • 2026-06-09
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Twenty Holstein-Friesian cows, two to four months postpartum, were randomly assigned to two groups. The control group received no monensin, whereas the treatment group received 300 mg monensin per cow per day. Cows grazed kikuyu pasture and received maize-based concentrates…

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Evaluation of in vivo techniques for the determination of apparent ileal amino acid digestibilities in feedstuffs for piglets

  • 2000
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 30
J. Viljoen, S.E. Coetzee, J.C. Fick, F.K. Siebrits and J.P. Hayes Page: 7 - 15
  • 2026-06-09
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Three in vivo techniques were evaluated in terms of their suitability for determination of the apparent ileal amino acid digestibility (AID) of protein sources for piglets. The techniques were: ileo-rectal anastomosis (IRA), cannulation at the distal ileum and a slaughter…

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A comparison of the yield, nutritional value and predicted production potential of different maize hybrids for silage production

  • 2000
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 30
R. Meeske, H.M. Basson, J.P. Pienaar and C.W. Cruywagen Page: 18 - 21
  • 2026-06-09
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The yield, nutritional value and production potential of silage made from twenty one maize hybrids were compared. The digestibility of organic matter and predicted intake, mean retention time and milk production potential were found to differ between hybrids (p <…

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Effects of implant programs on performance, carcass characteristics, and lipogenic gene expression in Holstein steers

  • 2008
  • Issue: 3
  • Volume: 38
R.C. Cheatham, G.C. Duff, C.R. Bailey, S.R. Sanders, R.J. Collier, J.A. Marchello and L.H. Baumgard Page: 238 - 246
  • 2026-06-09
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Nineteen Holstein steers were randomly assigned to one of four treatments; no implant (CON); 36 mg zeranol (Ralgro) on d 0 and 20 mg estradiol benzoate plus 200 mg progesterone (Synovex S) on d 84 and 169 (RSS); Ralgro on…

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