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  1. Feeding behavior of sheep and goats in a deciduous tropical forest during the dry season: The same menu consumed differently
  2. Do goats have a salivary constitutive response to tannins?
  3. A tannin-blocking agent does not modify the preference of sheep towards tannin-containing plants
  4. Rumen function in vivo and in vitro in sheep fed Leucaena leucocephala
  5. Estimating Apparent Nutrient Digestibility of Diets Containing Leucaena leucocephala or Moringa oleifera Leaf Meals for Growing Rabbits by Two Methods
  6. Comparing different maize supplementation strategies to improve resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing goats
  7. Anthelmintic activity of acetone–water extracts against Haemonchus contortus eggs: Interactions between tannins and other plant secondary compounds
  8. Perfil metabólico de isómeros de Ácido Linoleico Conjugado y calidad de ovocitos en ovejas de pelo
  9. Chemotactic responses of the rumen bacterial community towards the daidzein flavonoid
  10. Effect of intake of diets containing tannins and saponins on in vitro gas production and sheep performance
  11. Controlling the Introduction and Augmentation of Parasites in and on Domesticated Livestock
  12. Duddingtonia flagranschlamydospores in nutritional pellets: effect of storage time and conditions on the trapping ability againstHaemonchus contortuslarvae
  13. Nutrient Digestibility and Metabolizable Energy Content of <italic>Mucuna pruriens</italic> Whole Pods Fed to Growing Pelibuey Lambs
  14. Scanning electron microscopy of Haemonchus contortus exposed to tannin-rich plants under in vivo and in vitro conditions
  15. Tropical tannin-rich fodder intake modifies saliva-binding capacity in growing sheep
  16. Effects of two intake levels of Leucaena leucocephala on rumen function of sheep
  17. In cafeteria trials with tannin rich plants, tannins do not modify foliage preference of goats with browsing experience
  18. Short term consumption of Havardia albicans tannin rich fodder by sheep: Effects on feed intake, diet digestibility and excretion of Haemonchus contortus eggs
  19. Using plant bioactive materials to control gastrointestinal tract helminths in livestock
  20. Effects of Havardia albicans supplementation on feed consumption and dry matter digestibility of sheep and the biology of Haemonchus contortus
  21. Direct and indirect effects of bioactive tannin-rich tropical and temperate legumes against nematode infections
  22. Productive performance and urinary excretion of mimosine metabolites by hair sheep grazing in a silvopastoral system with high densities of Leucaena leucocephala
  23. Nutritional manipulation of sheep and goats for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes under hot humid and subhumid tropical conditions
  24. Amino acid profile of the protein from whole saliva of goats and sheep and its interaction with tannic acid and tannins extracted from the fodder of tropical plants
  25. Maize supplementation of Pelibuey sheep in a silvopastoral system: fodder selection, nutrient intake and resilience against gastrointestinal nematodes
  26. Nutrient digestibility and metabolizable energy content of Mucuna pruriens beans fed to growing Pelibuey lambs
  27. Evaluation of the metabolizable energy value for growing lambs of the Mucuna pruriens seed and the whole pod
  28. Possible chemotaxis inRuminococcus albus: comparative genomics
  29. Comparing the sensitivity of two in vitro assays to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of tropical tannin rich plant extracts against Haemonchus contortus
  30. Persistence of the efficacy of copper oxide wire particles against Haemonchus contortus in sheep
  31. In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae)
  32. Chemical composition and amino acid profile ofPleurotus djamorandPleurotus ostreatuscultivated in Mexico
  33. Effect of a tropical tannin-rich plant Lysiloma latisiliquum on adult populations of Haemonchus contortus in sheep
  34. Tannins in tropical tree fodders fed to small ruminants: A friendly foe?
  35. Método simple para recolección total de orina de vacas en pastoreo de gramíneas o arbustivas
  36. Adaptation of Haemonchus contortus to condensed tannins: can it be possible?
  37. Empleo del modelo SRNS para predecir la ganancia de peso en ovinos machos Pelibuey en crecimiento
  38. Sheep preference for different tanniniferous tree fodders and its relationship with in vitro gas production and digestibility
  39. Digestibility of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in ruminants: in vitro and in vivo studies
  40. Assessing the efficacy of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores per gram of faeces to control Haemonchus contortus larvae
  41. Effect of the consumption of Lysiloma latisiliquum on the larval establishment of gastrointestinal nematodes in goats
  42. Effects of four tropical tanniniferous plant extracts on the inhibition of larval migration and the exsheathment process of Trichostrongylus colubriformis infective stage
  43. In vitro larval migration and kinetics of exsheathment of Haemonchus contortus larvae exposed to four tropical tanniniferous plant extracts
  44. Is goats’ preference of forage trees affected by their tannin or fiber content when offered in cafeteria experiments?
  45. Taninos y fenoles sobre la fermentación in vitro de leñosas forrajeras tropicales
  46. Evaluation of Tree Fodder Silage in the Feeding of Lactating Goats
  47. Combining the effects of supplementary feeding and copper oxide needles for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in browsing goats
  48. Evaluation of Feeding Management in Three White-tailed Deer Bredding-places (Odocoileus virginianus yucatanensis) in Yucatan, Mexico
  49. Improving resilience against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing kids during the dry season in tropical Mexico
  50. Defaunating capacity of tropical fodder trees: Effects of polyethylene glycol and its relationship to in vitro gas production
  51. Assessment of tree fodder preference by cattle using chemical composition, in vitro gas production and in situ degradability
  52. Effect of substrate and harvest on the amino acid profile of Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)
  53. Nutritive Value of Fresh Swine Excreta for Growing Pelibuey Sheep
  54. The effect of supplementary feeding on the resilience and resistance of browsing Criollo kids against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections during the rainy season in tropical Mexico
  55. Technical Note: Calibration of a Simple Udder Volume Measurement Technique
  56. Effect of age of regrowth on chemical composition of chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) leaves
  57. In vitroGas Production and Nylon Bag Rumen Degradation as Predictors of thein vivoApparent Digestibility and Voluntary Intake of Tropical Hays Fed to Sheep
  58. A mixture simplex design to study associative effects with an in vitro gas production technique
  59. Production responses of tropical crossbred cattle to supplementary feeding and to different milking and restricted suckling regimes
  60. Influence of milking and restricted suckling regimes on milk production and calf growth in temperate and tropical environments
  61. Jack bean (Canavalia ensiformisL. DC) in poultry diets: antinutritional factors and detoxification studies – a review
  62. 15. Effect of milking and restricted suckling patterns on milk yield and lactation decline in Holstein-Friesian and Zebu-crossbred dual purpose cows
  63. Seasonal fodder biomass production of palo dulce and tepozan.