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1. Lipid and protein oxidation and colour stability during display in high oxygen modified atmosphere packaging of beef from late-maturing bulls fed rumen protected fish oil

2. Partial substitution of barley with maize meal or flaked meal in bovine diets: effects on fatty acid and α-tocopherol concentration and the oxidative stability of beef under simulated retail display

4. Enhancing muscle fatty acid profile by pasture finishing within a dairy-origin calf-to-steer beef production system and its potential to authenticate the dietary history of the cattle

5. The effects of graded levels of concentrate supplementation on colour and lipid stability of beef from pasture finished late-maturing bulls

7. Regional, socioeconomic and behavioural- impacts on consumer acceptability of beef in Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and Great Britain

8. Life cycle assessment of pasture-based suckler steer weanling-to-beef production systems: Effect of breed and slaughter age

10. Review: Trends for meat, milk and egg consumption for the next decades and the role played by livestock systems in the global production of proteins

11. Growth, carcass and adipose tissue characteristics of dairy origin bulls offered concentrate rations of increasing energy density

13. Growth, efficiency and the fatty acid composition of blood and muscle from previously grazed late-maturing bulls fed rumen protected fish oil in a high concentrate finishing ration

14. Comparison of rolled barley with citrus pulp as a supplement for growing cattle offered grass silage

15. Growth paths for suckler bulls slaughtered at 19 months of age: a meat quality perspective

16. Biochemical and organoleptic characteristics of muscle from early and late maturing bulls in different production systems

17. Effect of carcass weight/age on the compositional and sensory qualities of bull beef

18. Pasture-based finishing of early-maturing sired suckler beef bulls at 15 or 19 months of age

19. Isotopic composition of sheep wool records seasonality of climate and diet

20. Beef production from Holstein–Friesian, Norwegian Red×Holstein–Friesian and Jersey×Holstein–Friesian male cattle reared as bulls or steers

21. Grass finishing and the residual effect of pasture prior to concentrate finishingon the shelf stability of late-maturing bull beef

22. Authentication of grass-fed beef using bovine muscle, hair or urine

23. 351 Fatty acid composition and expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in longissimus dorsi muscle of grazing beef heifers offered supplements containing either safflower oil or ruminally protected fish oil

24. 604 Effect of milk replacer fat content during calfhood and cereal type and supplemental saturated fat inclusion in the finishing ration on the performance and carcass composition of young Holstein Friesian bulls

25. Finishing cattle at pasture at 30months of age or indoors at 25months of age: Effects on selected carcass and meat quality characteristics

26. Sulphur isotopes in animal hair track distance to sea

27. PSIX-37 Fatty acid composition and antioxidant potential of beef from steers fed corn or wheat dried distillers’ grains in a supplement to grass silage

28. PSX-1 Nitrogen balance in beef cattle offered mid-season grass herbage fertilised with two rates of nitrogen

29. Methane emissions, feed intake, performance, digestibility, and rumen fermentation of finishing beef cattle offered whole-crop wheat silages differing in grain content1

30. The isotope record of short- and long-term dietary changes in sheep tooth enamel: Implications for quantitative reconstruction of paleodiets

31. The effect of cooking on the fatty acid composition of longissimus muscle from beef heifers fed rations designed to increase the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid in tissue

32. Effect of level and duration of dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on the transcriptional regulation of Δ9-desaturase in muscle of beef cattle1

33. Colour of bovine subcutaneous adipose tissue: A review of contributory factors, associations with carcass and meat quality and its potential utility in authentication of dietary history

34. Intake, digestibility and rumen characteristics in cattle offered whole-crop wheat or barley silages of contrasting grain to straw ratios

35. Intake, performance and carcass characteristics of beef cattle offered diets based on whole-crop wheat or forage maize relative to grass silage or ad libitum concentrates

36. Intake, digestibility, rumen fermentation and performance of beef cattle fed diets based on whole-crop wheat or barley harvested at two cutting heights relative to maize silage or ad libitum concentrates

37. Fatty acid composition of M. Longissimus dorsi from Holstein–Friesian steers of New Zealand and European/American descent and from Belgian Blue×Holstein–Friesian steers, slaughtered at two weights/ages

38. Seasonal variation in the C, N and S stable isotope composition of retail organic and conventional Irish beef

39. The fatty acid composition of muscle fat and subcutaneous adipose tissue of grazing heifers supplemented with plant oil-enriched concentrates1

40. The fatty acid composition of muscle and adipose tissue of steers offered unwilted or wilted grass silage supplemented with sunflower oil and fishoil

41. Feeding value for finishing beef steers of wheat grain conserved by different techniques

42. Comparison of supplementary concentrate levels with grass silage, separate or total mixed ration feeding, and duration of finishing in beef steers

43. An assessment of dietary supplementation with tea catechins and rosemary extract on the quality of fresh beef

44. Colour of muscle from 18-month-old steers given long-term daily exercise

45. The effects of fish oil supplementation on rumen metabolism and the biohydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids in beef steers given diets containing sunflower oil

46. Variation in the eating quality of M. longissimus dorsi from Holstein–Friesian bulls and steers of New Zealand and European/American descent, and Belgian Blue x Holstein–Friesians, slaughtered at two weights

47. Colour of subcutaneous adipose tissue and M. longissimus dorsi of high index dairy and beef×dairy cattle slaughtered at two liveweights as bulls and steers

48. Effects of diets containing sunflower oil and fish oil on lipid metabolism and fatty acid flow to the duodenum of beef steers

49. The quality of meat and fatness of bulls offered ad libitum concentrates, indoors or at pasture

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