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Potential Nutritive Value and Condensed Tannin Contents of Acorns from Different Oak Species.
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi. 18(6), 1061 - 1066.
(2012). Effects of herbage ingestion upon ileal digestibility of amino acids in heavy Iberian pigs fed on an acorn-based diet.
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION. 94(5), e203 - e214.
(2010). Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) acorn as a substitute for barley in the diet of rabbits; Effect on In vivo digestibility, growth and carcass characteristics. J. anim.
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 6(10), 1219 - 1222.
(2007). Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) acorn as a substitute for barley in the diet of rabbits; Effect on In vivo digestibility, growth and carcass characteristics. J. anim.
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 6, 1219-1222.
(2007). Effects of herbage ingestion on the digestion site and nitrogen balance in heavy Iberian pigs fed on an acorn-based diet.
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE. 112(1-2), 63 - 77.
(2007). Effects of herbage ingestion on the digestion site and nitrogen balance in heavy Iberian pigs fed on an acorn-based diet.
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE. 112, 63-77.
(2007). Effect of replacing barley grain with cork oak acorn (Quercus Suber L.) on digestibility, nitrogen balance and growth of goat kids..
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 84(1),
(2006). Effect of replacing barley grain with cork oak acorn (Quercus Suber L.) on digestibility, nitrogen balance and growth of goat kids..
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. 84, 371.
(2006). Composition and metabolizable energy of feed used by fallow deer (Dama dama) in a coastal Mediterranean ecosystem.
Small Ruminant Research. 22, 103-109.
(1996). Effects of oak ( Quercus ilex) tannins on digestion and nitrogen balance in sheep and goats.
Small Ruminant Research. 18, 201-206.
(1995). THE NUTRITIONAL CARRYING-CAPACITY OF 4 MEDITERRANEAN HABITATS FOR FALLOW DEER (DAMA-DAMA).
REVUE D ECOLOGIE-LA TERRE ET LA VIE. 50, 97-107.
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