
Frontiers in animal science – Main feed
- Rumen biogeographical regions and their impact on microbial and metabolome variation
- Effects on rumen microbiome and milk quality of dairy cows fed a grass silage-based diet supplemented with the macroalga Asparagopsis taxiformis
- Assessment of slaughterhouse-based measures as animal welfare indicators in fattening pigs
- The carbon footprint of young-beef cattle finishing systems in the Eastern Plains of the Orinoco River Basin of Colombia
- In vitro screening of anti-methanogenic additives for use in Australian grazing systems
- Novelty during rearing increased inquisitive exploration but was not related to early ranging behavior of laying hens
- Influence of intra-abomasal administration of L-DOPA on circulating catecholamines and feed intake in cattle
- Sorghum, millet and cassava as alternative dietary energy sources for sustainable quail production – A review
- Influence of non-genetic factors on first lactation and lifetime performance traits in Nili-Ravi buffaloes
- Sustainability of dairy systems through the lenses of the sustainable development goals
- Brief research report: Photoplethysmography pulse sensors designed to detect human heart rates are ineffective at measuring horse heart rates
- Enhancing dairy productivity through best bet feeding interventions under smallholders in the central highlands of Ethiopia
- Bi-objective optimization of nutrient intake and performance of broiler chickens using Gaussian process regression and genetic algorithm
- Supplementation of high-quality fresh forage to lambs fed a total mixed ration increased in vitro ruminal fermentation and digestibility
- Changes in amount and length of periods of stereotypic behavior in Jersey cows with and without access to pasture
- Synergies of feed, management trainings, and genetics on milk production of dairy cows in the tropics: The case of Ethiopian smallholder farmers
- A phytobiotic extract, in an aqueous or in a cyclodextrin encapsulated form, added in diet affects meat oxidation, cellular responses and intestinal morphometry and microbiota of broilers
- An automated system for cattle reproductive management under the IoT framework. Part I: the e-Synch system and cow responses
- An automated system for cattle reproductive management under the IoT framework. Part II: Induction of luteinizing hormone release after gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue delivery with e-Synch
- Importance of the female reproductive tract microbiome and its relationship with the uterine environment for health and productivity in cattle: A review