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John J. McKinnon
Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon,
SK
Canada
Papers:
456
Ensiling barley varieties selected for varied levels of in vitro NDF degradability
457
Characterization of the variation in the daily excretion of faecal constituents and digestibility predictions in beef cattle fed feedlot diets using near infrared spectroscopy
459
Effect of digestible fiber content of barley silage on lactation performance and chewing activity of lactating dairy cows in comparison with corn silage
464
Degradation kinetics and bypassed nutrients of value added pellet products based on combination of new co-products from bio-fuel/bio-oil processing, low grade of peas and lignosulfonate chemical compound at different levels for ruminants
467
Nutritional evaluation of barley varieties grown for silage
473
Severity and prevalence of ruminal acidosis during the diet transition for commercial feedlot cattle
474
Comparison of digestion and particle-associated bacteria after in situ incubation of different barley varieties in the rumen of cattle