THE PHILIPPINE WATER BUFFALO
THE PHILIPPINE WATER BUFFALO
THE PHILIPPINE WATER BUFFALO
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CONTENTS<br />
Legaspino, C. R., E. A. Orden and D. D. Lorenzo. Digestibility and voluntary feed intake studies of<br />
grazing carabaos under Themeda (Themeda triandra forsk) range pasture. Study I. Determination<br />
of voluntary intake and digestibility by chromic oxide-lignin ratio technique with caraheifers during<br />
dry seasons....................................................................................................................<br />
Lopez, P. L., M. S. Banes and E. C. Ricohermoso. Variations in the nitrogen fractions of rumen liquors<br />
of slaughtered carabaos.....................................................................................................<br />
Lopez, P. L., et al. Variations in the nitrogen fractions of rumen liquors of slaughtered carabaos.............<br />
Lopez, P. L., et al. Variation in microbial counts in the rumen of slaughtered carabaos.........................<br />
Mallari, P. A., D. D. Lorenzo, S. S. Bumagat and J. S. Viray. Botanical composition of herbage grazed<br />
by carabaos from native pasture during dry season...............................................................<br />
Maza, A. C. and C. M. Dizon. A preliminary study of the serum calcium, inorganic phosphorus and<br />
cholesterol levels of cattle and carabaos slaughtered at the national abattoir................................<br />
Moog, F. A., A. C. Castillo, R. G. Tibayan and N. P. Tombocon. Carabeef production on native and<br />
native/ipil-ipil pastures on different stocking rates....................................................................<br />
Nagpala, R. G. Herbage productivity and quality of Themeda triandra forsk pasture grazed by caraheifers<br />
during the dryseason at Carranglan, Nueva Ecija.................................................................<br />
Neric, S. P., D. L. Aquino, P. C. dela Cruz, M. B. Garillo, F. V. Mamuad and S. K. Ranjhan.<br />
Performance of caraheifers on Themeda pasture supplemented with ipil-ipil (L. leucocephala Linn.)<br />
concentrate and urea-molasses-mineral block (UMMB) during wet season................................<br />
Neric, S. P., et al. Feeding values of indigenous fodder tree leaves and crop residues for carabaos.....<br />
Neric, S. P., et al. Performance of growing carabaos supplemented with rice straw, Themeda hay and<br />
urea-molasses-mineral block (UMMB) during the dry season and the following wet season I.<br />
Performance of growing carabaos during the dry season........................................................<br />
Neric, S. P., et al. Performance of grazing caracows fed concentrates based on rice bran or damaged<br />
palay with or without urea-molasses block supplementation during wet and dry season I. animals<br />
performance during wet season..........................................................................................<br />
Neric, S. P., et al. Performance of grazing caracows fed concentrates based on rice bran or damaged<br />
palay with or without urea-molasses block supplementation during wet and dry season II. Performance<br />
of animals during dry season<br />
Ocampo, A. G., D. D. Lorenzo and M. B. Suba. Study on the rumination behaviour of carabao grazing<br />
on native pasture.............................................................................................................<br />
Oliveros, B. A., R. M. Lapitan and A. N. del Barrio. Effect of limited concentrate supplementation on the<br />
performance of Philippine carabaos and Phil-Murrah crossbred fed urea-treated rice straw...........<br />
Olivo, C. O. Comparative performance of native and crossbred buffaloes under backyard production...<br />
Ordoveza, A. L., A. Y. Robles, L. P. Palo and W. A. Hardison. The effects of feed supplementation on<br />
intake and utilization of rice straw by cattle and Carabao.........................................................<br />
Oreña, N. R., D. D. Lorenzo and S. S. Bumagat. Observation on the grazing behaviour of carabao under<br />
the meda pasture.............................................................................................................<br />
Palo, L. P., L. S. Castillo, N. Panisales and N. Uichanco. Comparison of the feeding value of rice straw<br />
and rice straw molasses silage in cattle and carabaos...........................................................<br />
Palo, L. P. et al. High moisture corn as a supplement to rice straw molasses silage feed to cattle and<br />
carabaos with or without diethylstilbestrol implantation............................................................<br />
Palo, L. P. et al. Feeding values of some Philippine non-conventional feedstuffs................................<br />
Pascual, F. Sd. and P. L. Lopez. Establishing the nutritive values of locally available fooder/crop residues<br />
for cattle and carabao........................................................................................................<br />
Posas, O. B., R. C. Ramirez and O. de Guia. Effects of ipil-ipil supplementation on the milk performance<br />
of native caracows...........................................................................................................<br />
Robles, A. Y., A. L. Ordoveza and T. J. Aranas. The feeding value of napier grass (pennisetum purpureum<br />
schumach) for cattle and carabaos..............................................................................<br />
Romulo, B. H., D. L. Aquino, G. T. Concepcion and L. Lantay. Digestibility and voluntary feed intake<br />
studies of grazing carabao under themeda (themeda triandra forks) range pasture. ii. determination<br />
of voluntary intake and digestibility by chromic oxide-lignin ratio technique................................<br />
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