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Anne Louise F Hellwing

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Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica|November 13, 2007
Blood parameters in growing pigs fed increasing levels of bacterial protein mealAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Anders Skrede
Archives of Animal Nutrition|October 14, 2006
Effect of bacterial protein meal on protein and energy metabolism in growing chickensAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Anders Skrede
Archives of Animal Nutrition|December 3, 2005
Nitrogen and energy balance in growing mink (Mustela vison) fed different levels of bacterial protein meal produced with natural gasAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Oystein Ahlstrøm, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|November 16, 2016
Effect of spring versus autumn grass/clover silage and rapeseed supplementation on milk production, composition and quality in Jersey cowsMette Krogh Larsen, Stefania Vogdanou, Anne Louise F Hellwing, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 22, 2015
Methods for Measuring and Estimating Methane Emission from RuminantsIda M L D Storm, Anne Louise F Hellwing, Nicolaj I Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 20, 2023
Gas exchange, rumen hydrogen sinks, and nutrient digestibility and metabolism in lactating dairy cows fed 3-nitrooxypropanol and cracked rapeseedMaria H Kjeldsen, Martin R Weisbjerg, Mogens Larsen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|September 8, 2024
Phenotypic traits related to methane emissions from Holstein dairy cows challenged by low or high forage proportionMaria H Kjeldsen, Trinidad de Evan Rozada, Samantha J Noel, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|June 2, 2024
Effect of carbohydrate type in silages and concentrates on feed intake, enteric methane, and milk yield from dairy cowsGiulio Giagnoni, Peter Lund, Marianne Johansen, et al.
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Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica|November 13, 2007
Blood parameters in growing pigs fed increasing levels of bacterial protein mealAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Anders Skrede
Archives of Animal Nutrition|October 14, 2006
Effect of bacterial protein meal on protein and energy metabolism in growing chickensAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Anders Skrede
Archives of Animal Nutrition|December 3, 2005
Nitrogen and energy balance in growing mink (Mustela vison) fed different levels of bacterial protein meal produced with natural gasAnne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson, Oystein Ahlstrøm, et al.
The Journal of Dairy Research|November 16, 2016
Effect of spring versus autumn grass/clover silage and rapeseed supplementation on milk production, composition and quality in Jersey cowsMette Krogh Larsen, Stefania Vogdanou, Anne Louise F Hellwing, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|October 22, 2015
Methods for Measuring and Estimating Methane Emission from RuminantsIda M L D Storm, Anne Louise F Hellwing, Nicolaj I Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 20, 2023
Gas exchange, rumen hydrogen sinks, and nutrient digestibility and metabolism in lactating dairy cows fed 3-nitrooxypropanol and cracked rapeseedMaria H Kjeldsen, Martin R Weisbjerg, Mogens Larsen, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|September 8, 2024
Phenotypic traits related to methane emissions from Holstein dairy cows challenged by low or high forage proportionMaria H Kjeldsen, Trinidad de Evan Rozada, Samantha J Noel, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|June 2, 2024
Effect of carbohydrate type in silages and concentrates on feed intake, enteric methane, and milk yield from dairy cowsGiulio Giagnoni, Peter Lund, Marianne Johansen, et al.
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