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1. Meta-Regression to Develop Predictive Equations for Urinary Nitrogen Excretion of Lactating Dairy Cows

2. Dietary and Animal Strategies to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Pastoral Dairy Systems Result in Altered Nutraceutical Profiles in Milk

3. Nitrogen Balance of Dairy Cows Divergent for Milk Urea Nitrogen Breeding Values Consuming Either Plantain or Perennial Ryegrass

4. Supplementation of Spring Pasture with Harvested Fodder Beet Bulb Alters Rumen Fermentation and Increases Risk of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis during Early Lactation

5. Effects of incorporating plantain, chicory, and alfalfa into a ryegrass-based diet on in vitro gas production and fermentation characteristics

6. Rumen function and grazing behavior of early-lactation dairy cows supplemented with fodder beet

7. Varied diets: implications for lamb performance, rumen characteristics, total antioxidant status, and welfare

8. Nitrogen Balance of Dairy Cows Divergent for Milk Urea Nitrogen Breeding Values Consuming Either Plantain or Perennial Ryegrass

9. Functional diversity vs. monotony: the effect of a multiforage diet as opposed to a single forage diet on animal intake, performance, welfare, and urinary nitrogen excretion

10. Negative effects of energy supplementation at peak lactation of sheep can be offset by the addition of Lactobacillus-fermented plant extracts

11. Evaluation of PEETER V1.0 urine sensors for measuring individual urination behavior of dairy cows

12. Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) reduces the environmental impact of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)1

13. Supplementation of Spring Pasture with Harvested Fodder Beet Bulb Alters Rumen Fermentation and Increases Risk of Subacute Ruminal Acidosis during Early Lactation

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15. From the get-go: Dietary exposure in utero and in early life alters dietary preference in later life

16. Lactobacillus fermented plant extracts provided to yearling ewes improves their lambs’ antioxidant status at weaning

17. 319 Predicting Urinary Nitrogen Excretion from Milk Urea Nitrogen of Fresh Forage or Total Mixed Ration Fed Dairy Cows: A Meta-analysis

18. Dairy cows with different milk urea nitrogen breeding values display different grazing behaviours

19. A comparison of methods for estimating forage intake, digestibility, and fecal output in red deer (Cervus elaphus)

20. Speaking from experience: Reduced dietary neophobia of lambs through early life experience

21. Grazing dairy cows with low milk urea nitrogen breeding values excrete less urinary urea nitrogen

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