feed intake
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffeedandintake
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feed
noun
uk/fiːd/us/fiːd/
UK
an occasion when a baby has something to eat ...
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intake
noun
uk/ˈɪn.teɪk/us/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition offeedandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, condensed tannins can also lower palatability, voluntaryfeedintakeand digestibility.
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There is a wealth of evidence suggesting that condensed tannins in plants influence the voluntaryfeedintake, palatability and digestibility of the fodder2,4,5.
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These biological processes have been described either using time-related equations often formalized as differential equations or as functions offeedintake.
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Generally, it is assumed that at low levels of supplementation, the energy source has only little effect onfeedintake, milk yield and milk composition20.
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Correlated responses infeedintake, body mass, body composition and number born through fifteen generations.
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Therefore, its production requires efficient fast growth, reducedfeedintake, high carcass merit and meat quality.
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Effects of diet on short-term regulation offeedintakeby lactating dairy cattle.
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In ruminants, prediction offeedintakeis based on two different quantitative theories.
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Owners reported thefeedintakeincluding type, amount of hay, concentrate and any pasture turnout.
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The effect of different methods of grass conservation on voluntaryfeedintake, body weight gains and feed expenditures in lambs.
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Animals born from 1993 to 2000 were selected for high or low post-weaning residualfeedintake, a measure of feed efficiency.
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Birds were monitored forfeedintakeand weighed, individually, at the start of the experiment and at weekly intervals.
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Comparison of in vitro gas production and nylon bag degradability of roughage in predictingfeedintakein cattle.
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Recombinant porcine leptin reducesfeedintakeand stimulates growth hormone secretion in swine.
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Mob stocking is generally employed in the winter, so as to optimizefeedintake.
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We also had reasonable justification to believe that being ' sick ' could cause changes in the gut flora, as these animals were likely to have reducedfeedintake.
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