Title: Nutrient digestion and utilization in farm animals: modelling approaches
Abstract: Introduction: History and Future Focus, J France, University of Guelph, Canada The Nordic Dairy Cow Model Karoline - Development of Volatile Fatty Acid Sub-Model, J Sveinbjornsson, Icelandic Agricultural Research Institute (RALA), Iceland, P Huhtanen, MTT Afrifood Research Institute, Finland and P Uden, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Sweden A Three-Compartment Model of Transmembrane Fluxes of Valine across the Tissues of the Hindquarters of Growing Lambs Infected with Trichostrongylus colubriformis N C Roy. AgResearch Ltd, Palmerston North, New Zealand, E N Bermingham and W C McNabb Using Rumen Degradation Model to Evaluate Microbial Protein Yield and Intestinal Digestion of Grains in Cattle P Paengkoum, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand Simulation of Rumen Particle Dynamics using a Non-Steady State Model of Rumen Digestion and Nutrient Availability in Dairy Cows Fed Sugarcane, E A Collao-Saenz, A Bannink, Wageningen University, Netherlands, E Kebreab, University of Guelph, Canada, J France and J Dijkstra, Wageningen University Netherlands Modelling Fluxes of Volatile Fatty Acids from Rumen to Portal Blood, P Noziere, INRA, France and T Hoch The Role of Rumen Fill in Terminating Grazing Bouts of Dairy Cows under Continuous Stocking, H Z Toweel, Wageningen University, Netherlands, B M Tas, S Tamminga and J Dijkstra Functions for Microbial Growth, S Lopez, Universidad de Leon, Spain, M Prieto, J Dijkstra, E Kebreab, M S Dhanoa, Institute of Grassland & Environmental Research (IGER), Wales, UK and J France Obtaining Information on Gastric Emptying Patterns in Horses from Appearance of an Oral Acetaminophen Dose in Blood Plasma, J P Cant, University of Guelph, Canada, V N Walsh and R J Geor A Model to Evaluate Beef Cow Efficiency, L O Tedeschi, Cornell University, USA, D G Fox, M J Baker and K L Long Prediction of Energy Requirement for Growing Sheep with the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System, A Cannas, Universita of Sassari, Italy, L O Tedeschi, A S Atzori and D G Fox Prediction of Body Weight and Composition from Body Dimension Measurements in Lactating Dairy Cows, T Yan, Agricultural Research Institute, Hillsborough, Ireland, R E Agnew, C S Mayne and D C Patterson Relationships between Body Composition and Ultrasonic Measurements in Lactating Dairy Cows, R E Agnew, T Yan, D C Patterson and C S Mayne Empirical Model of Dairy Cow Body Composition, O Martin, INRA, UMR Physiology de la Nutrition et Alimentation, France and D Sauvant, Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon, France Simulating Chemical and Tissue Composition of the Growing Beef Cattle. From the Model to the Tool, T Hoch, Ph Pradel, P Champclaux and J Agabriel, INRA, France Representation of Fat and Protein Gain at Low Levels of Growth and Improved Prediction of Variable Maintenance Requirement In a Ruminant Growth and Composition Model, J W Oltjen, R D Sainz, University of California, USA, A B Pleasants, T K Soboleva and V H Oddy, Meat and Livestock Australia, Australia. Growth Patterns of Nellore vs. British Beef Cattle Breeds Assessed using a Dynamic, Mechanistic Model of Cattle Growth and Composition, R D Sainz, L G Barioni, Embrapa Cerrados, Brazil, P V Paulino, S C Valadares Filho and J W Oltjen A Kinetic Model of Phosphorus Metabolism in Growing Sheep, R Souza Dias, Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Brazil, A P Roque, V F Nascimento Filho, D M S S Vitti and I C S Bueno Dynamic Simulation of Phosphorus Utilization in Salmonid Fish, K Hua, University of Guelph, Canada, J P Cant and D P Bureau Development of a Dynamic Model of Ca and P Flows in Layers, J Dijkstra, E Kebreab, R P Kwakkel and J France Estimating the Risk of Hypomagnesaemic Tetany in Dairy Herds, S T Bell, A E McKinnon, Lincoln University, New Zealand and A R Sykes Modelling the Effects of Environmental Stressors on The Performance of Growing Pigs: From Individuals to Populations, I J Wellock, Scottish Agricultural College, UK, G C Emmans and I Kyriazakis Empirical Modelling Through Meta Analysis Vs Mechanistic Modelling, D Sauvant and O Martin Iterative Development, Evaluation and Optimal Parameter Estimation of a Dynamic Simulation Model: A Case Study, L G Barioni, J W Oltjen and R D Sainz Segmented, Constrained, Nonlinear, Multi-objective, Dynamic Optimization Methodology Applied to the Dairy Cow Ration Formulation Problem, R C Boston, University of Pennsylvania, USA and M D Hanigan, Land O Lakes, Missouri, USA A Model to Simulate the Effects of Different Dietary Strategies on the Sustainability of a Dairy Farm System, A del Prado, Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER), UK, D Scholefield and L Brown Advantages of a Dynamical Approach to Rumen Function to Help Resolve Environmental Issues, A Bannink, J Dijkstra, E Kebreab and J France Evaluation of Models to Predict Methane Emissions from Enteric Fermentation in North American Dairy Cattle, E Kebreab, J France, B W McBride, N Odongo, A Bannink, J A N Mills and J Dijkstra Investigating Daily Changes in Food Intake by Ruminants, G McL Dryden An Ingredient-Based Input Scheme for Molly, M D Hanigan, H G Bateman, J G Fadel, University of California, USA, J P McNamara and N E Smith Metabolic Control: Improvement of a Dynamic Model of Lactational Metabolism in Early Lactation, J McNamara Rostock Feed Evaluation System - An Example of the Transformation of Energy and Nutrient Utilization Models to Practical Application, A Chudy, FBN / Degussa, Germany The Nordic Dairy Cow Model Karoline - Model Description, A Danfaer, P Huhtanen, P Uden, J Sveinbjornsson and H Volden, Agricultural University of Norway, Norway The Nordic Dairy Cow Model KAROLINE - Model Evaluation, A Danfaer, P Huhtanen, P Uden, J Sveinbjornsson and H Volden A composite model of growth, pregnancy and lactation, K Vetharaniam, AgResearch Limited, New Zealand.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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