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Volume 49 Number 11 2009


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Alkaloids in Australian rye ergot (Claviceps purpurea) sclerotia: implications for food and stockfeed regulations 

Barry J. Blaney, John B. Molloy and Ian J. Brock

pp. 975-982

  
 


Seasonal changes in pasture quality and diet selection and their relationship with liveweight gain of steers grazing tropical grass and grass–legume pastures in northern Australia 

J. O. Hill, D. B. Coates, A. M. Whitbread, R. L. Clem, M. J. Robertson and B. C. Pengelly

pp. 983-993

  
 


Physiological mechanism of low purine derivative excretion in urine of buffaloes compared with Bos taurus cattle 

Vo Thi Kim Thanh, E. R. Orskov and P. Susmel

pp. 994-997

  
 


Cattle performed as well as sheep when grazing a river saltbush (Atriplex amnicola)-based pasture 

C. R. Fancote, H. C. Norman, I. H. Williams and D. G. Masters

pp. 998-1006

  
 


Lessons learnt about effectively applying participatory action research: a case study from the New South Wales dairy industry 

M. A. Friend, A. M. Dunn and J. Jennings

pp. 1007-1014

  
 


Effects of climate scenarios on simulated intake of sheep grazing native pastures in northern New South Wales, Australia 

G. M. Lodge, I. R. Johnson and B. R. Cullen

pp. 1015-1022

  
 


Level of cottonseed meal but not frequency of feeding regulates whole-body protein synthesis and growth of sheep fed a roughage diet 

L. P. Kahn, Somu B. N. Rao and J. V. Nolan

pp. 1023-1028

  
 


Effects of increasing the inclusion level of Atriplex amnicola in the diet of sheep 

M. B. P. Kumara Mahipala, G. L. Krebs, P. McCafferty and K. Dods

pp. 1029-1034

  
 


A new method for calculating the volume of primary tissue types in live sheep using computed tomography scanning 

C. L. Alston, K. L. Mengersen and G. E. Gardner

pp. 1035-1042

  
 


Hydrogen utilising bacteria from the forestomach of eastern grey (Macropus giganteus) and red (Macropus rufus) kangaroos 

D. Ouwerkerk, A. J. Maguire, L. McMillen and A. V. Klieve

pp. 1043-1051

  
 



Erratum to: Performance of steer progeny of sires differing in genetic potential for fatness and meat yield following postweaning growth at different rates. 2. Carcass traits 

W. A. McKiernan, J. F. Wilkins, J. Irwin, B. Orchard and S. A. Barwick

pp. 1052-1052

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