Current Issue 22 June 2012, Vol. 174, No. 3

Issue Highlights

Review

  • A review on the use of indigestible dietary markers to determine total tract apparent digestibility of nutrients in horses
    22 June 2012(Vol. 174 | No. 3 | Pages 119-130)

    J. Sales

Ruminants

  • Effects of energy level and Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal as a protein source on rumen fermentation efficiency and digestibility in swamp buffalo
    22 June 2012(Vol. 174 | No. 3 | Pages 131-139)

    S. Kang, M. Wanapat, P. Pakdee, R. Pilajun, A. Cherdthong

  • Impacts of silica levels, and location in the detergent fiber matrix, on in vitro gas production of rice straw
    22 June 2012(Vol. 174 | No. 3 | Pages 140-147)

    G.A. Nader, G.S. Cun, P.H. Robinson

  • Niacin delivery to the intestinal absorptive site impacts heat stress and productivity responses of high producing dairy cows during hot conditions
    11 May 2012

    S.R. Wrinkle, P.H. Robinson, J.E. Garrett

  • Estimating ruminal crude protein degradation of forages using in situ and in vitro techniques
    10 May 2012

    B. Edmunds, K.-H. Südekum, H. Spiekers, F.J. Schwarz

  • Effects of adding a concentrated pomegranate extract to the ration of lactating cows on performance and udder health parameters
    09 May 2012

    A. Shabtay, M. Nikbachat, A. Zenou, E. Yosef, O. Arkin, O. Sneer, A. Shwimmer, A. Yaari, E. Budman, G. Agmon, J. Miron

  • Book review
    04 May 2012

    Gerhard Flachowsky

  • Influence of age and Enterococcus faecium NCIMB 10415 on development of small intestinal digestive physiology in piglets
    30 April 2012

    Lena Martin, R. Pieper, Susan Kröger, F. Goodarzi Boroojeni, W. Vahjen, K. Neumann, A.G. Van Kessel, J. Zentek

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Ranked 7th in impact factor in the Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science category!

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5-Year Impact Factor: 2.172

Issues per year: 32

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Animal Feed Science and Technology is published by Elsevier.

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About Animal Feed Science and Technology

Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding.

Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome.

The journal covers the following areas:

  • Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement)
  • Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value
  • Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds
  • Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such
  • Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses to dietary inputs (e.g., feeds, feed additives, specific feed components, mycotoxins)
  • Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions
  • Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation
  • Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production

The journal does not encourage papers with emphasis on animal products, molecular biology, genetics or management, or the regulatory or legal aspects of feeds as well as animal production studies with a focus on animal nutrition that do not have a direct link to a feed or feed technology.

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