Volume 23 (2021)
Volume 22 (2020)
Volume 21 (2019)
Volume 20 (2018)
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Volume 17 (2015)
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Volume 12 (2010)
1. Effect of Scrophularia striata extract on efficiency of degradation, concentration of phenolic and flavonoid compounds and antioxidant activity in ruminal fluid using a rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC)

maryam bagheri Varzaneh

Volume 20, Issue 2 , Summer 2018, , Pages 269-281

Abstract
  Extract of Scrophularia striata (ES) was tested as a feed additive for improving the efficiency of ruminal degradation of nutrients, concentration of total phenolic and flavonoid compounds and antioxidant activity using the rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC). Twelve fermentation units (vessels) were ...  Read More

2. Chemical composition, digestibility and degradability of Rose flower extraction pulp and its effect on nitrogen balance in ruminants

Behzad Khorrami; Ali Akbar Khadem; Ahmad Afzalzadeh; Mohammad Ali Norouzian

Volume 13, Issue 2 , Winter 2012, , Pages 29-38

Abstract
  In this study, about 1000 kg of wet Rose Flower pulp were obtained from Ghamsar – Kashan in Iran and dried in air for 10 days. The DM, CP, Ash, EE, total extractable phenols, total tannin, Ca and P of Rose flower extraction pulp (RFEP) were 96.0, 12.5, 6.5, 1.8, 2.7, 1.3, 1.1 and 0.1 percent, respectively. ...  Read More

3. Soaked straw and alfalfa utilization in dairy cattle ration

Ahmad Afzalzadeh; Hadi Ghorbani Farmad; mohsen danesh mesgaran; Ali Akbar Khadem

Volume 12, Issue 2 , Autumn 2010, , Pages 37-50

Abstract
  The effect of feeding of soaked barley straw on milk production and composition and rumen characteristics was studied. The degradability of soaked barley straw (for 24, 48 and 72 hours) and unsoaked barley straws were studied in the first experiment. The unsoaked barley straw had more readily degraded ...  Read More

4. Degradability and Nutritional value of Vicia ervilia seed on Holstein dairy cow performance

Mohammad Mehdi Moeini; Mojgan Azari Torbat; hamid Amanlou

Volume 12, Issue 2 , Autumn 2010, , Pages 51-59

Abstract
  15 Holstein cows (1st lactation, 554 ± 57 Kg) randomly divided into three groups. Cows fed Vicia ervilia seed at the rate of 0%, 7% and 14%, DM of dietary, which replaced with Soya been meal and barely. Vicia ervilia (VE) contain approximately: 93.93% DM, 22.8% CP, 5.95% Ash, 3.02% EE, 63% NFE, ...  Read More