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Most Cited Articles of Canadian Journal of Animal Science

TitleYearCitations
AN IMPROVED PROCEDURE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CHROMIC OXIDE IN FEED AND FECES1979685
A RAPID PROCEDURE FOR PURINE MEASUREMENT AND ITS USE FOR ESTIMATING NET RUMINAL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS1986532
The use of MIXED models in the analysis of animal experiments with repeated measures data2004331
Residual feed intake and body composition in young growing cattle2003295
Mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows: Update review2004275
Factors affecting the nutritional value of canola meal: A review1993259
The effect of conjugated linoleic acid on fat to lean repartitioning and feed conversion in pigs1997227
ACCOUNTING FOR COVARIANCES AMONG TEST DAY MILK YIELDS IN DAIRY COWS1987219
Review: Ammonia emissions from dairy farms and beef feedlots2011218
Enzyme applications for monogastric feeds: A review1992189
Significance of endogenous gut nitrogen losses in the nutrition of growing pigs: A review1997180
THE DEGRADATION AND UTILIZATION OF ENDOGENOUS UREA IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT OF RUMINANTS: A REVIEW1980172
Potential use of Acacia mearnsii condensed tannins to reduce methane emissions and nitrogen excretion from grazing dairy cows2009161
Fatty acids in forages. I. Factors affecting concentrations2003159
Dietary, environmental and microbiological aspects of methane production in ruminants1996158
Behavioural indicators of cow comfort: activity and resting behaviour of dairy cows in two types of housing2000157
Evaluation of dietary strategies to reduce methane production in ruminants: A modelling approach2001151
USE OF HCl INSOLUBLE ASH AS AN INDEX MATERIAL FOR DETERMINING APPARENT DIGESTIBILITY WITH PIGS1974151
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from Canadian animal agriculture: A review2006147
Monitoring cattle behavior and pasture use with GPS and GIS2000143
INFLUENCE OF FEEDING FREQUENCY ON PASSAGE OF FLUID AND PARTICULATE MARKERS IN STEERS FED A CONCENTRATE DIET1983137
Genetic parameters and breed differences for feed efficiency, growth, and body composition traits of young beef bulls2004135
Impact of feeding blends of organic acids and herbal extracts on growth performance, gut microbiota and digestive function in newly weaned pigs2004133
Fibrolytic enzymes increase fiber digestibility and growth rate of steers fed dry forages1995133
Methane suppression by coconut oil and associated effects on nutrient and energy balance in sheep1999120