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R A Leng
R A Leng
Emeritus Professor University of New England,Armidale NSW Australia
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Matching ruminant production systems with available resources in the tropics and sub-tropics
TR Preston, RA Leng
Armidale (Australia) Penambul Books, 1987
13951987
Determination of the energy expenditure of penned and grazing sheep from estimates of carbon dioxide entry rate
JL Corbett, DJ Farrell, RA Leng, GL McClymont, BA Young
British Journal of Nutrition 26 (2), 277-291, 1971
781971
Nutritional strategies for the utilization of agro-industrial by-products by ruminants and extension of the principles and technologies to the small farmer in Asia
RA Leng, TR Preston
New strategies for improving animal production for human welfare …, 1983
631983
Biochar increases biogas production in a batch digester charged with cattle manure
S Inthapanya, TR Preston, RA Leng
Livest. Res. Rural Dev 24 (12), 212, 2012
602012
Symposium: protein nutrition of the lactating dairy cow. Nitrogen metabolism in the rumen
RA Leng, JV Nolan
J. Dairy Sci 67, 1072-1089, 1984
601984
The roles of protozoa and fungi in ruminant digestion: Proceedings of an International Seminar Held at the University of New England, Armidale, Australia, 26-29th September, 1988
JV Nolan, RA Leng, DI Demeyer
591989
The importance of urea-molasses multinutrient blocks for ruminant production in Indonesia
C Hendratno, JV Nolan, RA Leng
Isotope and related techniques in animal production and health, 1991
581991
The nitrogen metabolism of sheep consuming Flinders grass (Iseilema spp.), Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) and mixed native pasture
BW Norton, RM Murray, KW Entwistle, JV Nolan, FM Ball, RA Leng
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 29 (3), 595-603, 1978
571978
Further considerations of the potential of nitrate as a high affinity electron acceptor to lower enteric methane production in ruminants
RA Leng, TR Preston
Livestock Research for Rural Development 22 (221), 5, 2010
562010
Effects of lucerne supplementation and defaunation on feed intake, digestibility, N retention and productivity of sheep fed straw based diets
SH Bird, B Romulo, RA Leng
Animal Feed Science and Technology 45 (2), 119-129, 1994
561994
Secondary fermentation in the rumen of a sheep given a diet based on molasses
JB Rowe, ML Loughnan, JV Nolan, RA Leng
British Journal of Nutrition 41 (2), 393-397, 1979
561979
Rumen function in cattle given sugar cane.
RE Valdez, FJ Alvarez, HM Ferreiro, F Guerra, J Lopez, A Priego, ...
561977
Body weight and wool production in grazing sheep given access to a supplement of urea and molasses: intake of supplement/response relationships
JV Nolan, BW Norton, RM Murray, FM Ball, FB Roseby, W Rohan-Jones, ...
The Journal of Agricultural Science 84 (1), 39-48, 1975
561975
Feeding strategies for improving milk production of dairy animals managed by small farmers in the tropics
RA Leng
Feeding dairy cows in the tropics, 1991
551991
Non protein nitrogen and bypass proteins in ruminant diets
RA Leng, TJ Kempton, JV Nolan
AMRC Rev Aust Meat Res Comm 1977, 1977
551977
Effects of level of dietary protein and exercise on growth rates of horses
RK Orton, ID Hume, RA Leng
Equine Veterinary Journal 17 (5), 381-385, 1985
541985
Responses to protein meal supplements by lactating beef cattle given a low-quality pasture hay
GJ Lee, DW Hennessy, PJ Williamson, JV Nolan, TJ Kempton, RA Leng
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 36 (5), 729-741, 1985
541985
Immunization with a Streptococcus bovis vaccine administered by different routes against lactic acidosis in sheep
Q Shu, HS Gill, RA Leng, JB Rowe
The Veterinary Journal 159 (3), 262-269, 2000
532000
Drought feeding strategies
RA Leng
521992
Rates of production of volatile fatty acids in the rumen of grazing sheep and their relation to ruminal concentrations
RA Leng, JL Corbett, DJ Brett
British Journal of Nutrition 22 (1), 57-68, 1968
511968
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