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Juan J Villalba

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Journal of Animal Science|August 3, 2019
Tannin-containing legumes and forage diversity influence foraging behavior, diet digestibility, and nitrogen excretion by lambs1,2Sebastian Lagrange, Juan J Villalba
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 2, 2019
A Case for Eustress in Grazing AnimalsJuan J Villalba, Xavier Manteca
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 21, 2005
Foraging in chemically diverse environments: energy, protein, and alternative foods influence ingestion of plant secondary metabolites by lambsJuan J Villalba, Frederick D Provenza
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 14, 2006
Behavioral strategies of mammal herbivores against plant secondary metabolites: the avoidance-tolerance continuumGlenn R Iason, Juan J Villalba
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|April 18, 2018
Use of Unpalatable Forages by Ruminants: The Influence of Experience with the Biophysical and Social EnvironmentRoberto A Distel, Juan J Villalba
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 2021
Preference for inorganic sources of magnesium and phosphorus in sheep as a function of needMariana Pedernera, Alessandro Mereu, Juan J Villalba
Physiology & Behavior|October 30, 2008
Relationship between reluctance to eat novel foods and open-field behavior in sheepJuan J Villalba, Xavier Manteca, Frederick D Provenza
Journal of Animal Science|November 22, 2020
Use of biochar by sheep: impacts on diet selection, digestibility, and performanceDarren J McAvoy, Beth Burritt, Juan J Villalba
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|August 11, 2016
Phytochemicals in animal health: diet selection and trade-offs between costs and benefitsJuan J Villalba, Morgane Costes-Thiré, Cécile Ginane
Journal of Chemical Ecology|May 12, 2007
Relative availability of tannin- and terpene-containing foods affects food intake and preference by lambsTravis E Mote, Juan J Villalba, Fredrick D Provenza
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Journal of Animal Science|August 3, 2019
Tannin-containing legumes and forage diversity influence foraging behavior, diet digestibility, and nitrogen excretion by lambs1,2Sebastian Lagrange, Juan J Villalba
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 2, 2019
A Case for Eustress in Grazing AnimalsJuan J Villalba, Xavier Manteca
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 21, 2005
Foraging in chemically diverse environments: energy, protein, and alternative foods influence ingestion of plant secondary metabolites by lambsJuan J Villalba, Frederick D Provenza
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 14, 2006
Behavioral strategies of mammal herbivores against plant secondary metabolites: the avoidance-tolerance continuumGlenn R Iason, Juan J Villalba
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|April 18, 2018
Use of Unpalatable Forages by Ruminants: The Influence of Experience with the Biophysical and Social EnvironmentRoberto A Distel, Juan J Villalba
Journal of Animal Science|February 1, 2021
Preference for inorganic sources of magnesium and phosphorus in sheep as a function of needMariana Pedernera, Alessandro Mereu, Juan J Villalba
Physiology & Behavior|October 30, 2008
Relationship between reluctance to eat novel foods and open-field behavior in sheepJuan J Villalba, Xavier Manteca, Frederick D Provenza
Journal of Animal Science|November 22, 2020
Use of biochar by sheep: impacts on diet selection, digestibility, and performanceDarren J McAvoy, Beth Burritt, Juan J Villalba
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|August 11, 2016
Phytochemicals in animal health: diet selection and trade-offs between costs and benefitsJuan J Villalba, Morgane Costes-Thiré, Cécile Ginane
Journal of Chemical Ecology|May 12, 2007
Relative availability of tannin- and terpene-containing foods affects food intake and preference by lambsTravis E Mote, Juan J Villalba, Fredrick D Provenza
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