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148. The effect of selenium on lamb growth: co-operative experiments on Scottish
farms. K. L. Blaxter. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 21, p. xix (1962).
149. Muscular dystrophy in farm animals: its cause and prevention. K. L. Blaxter.
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 21, 211-216 (1962).
150. Vitamin B in health and disease of cattle and sheep. K. L. Blaxter. Vitamins
and. Hormones, 20, 633-643 (1962).
151. The voluntary food intake of steers and wether sheep. K. L. Blaxter,
R. S. Wilson. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 21, pp. xxii-xxiii (1962).
152. The utilization of protein as a source of energy in fattening sheep. K. L.
Blaxter, A. K. Martin. British Journal of Nutrition, 16, 397-407 (1962).
153. The voluntary intake of roughages by steers. K. L. Blaxter, R. S. Wilson.
Animal Production, 4, 451-458 (1962).
154. The fasting metabolism of adult wether sheep. K. L. Blaxter. British Journal
of Nutrition, 16, 615-626 (1962).
155. The energy metabolism of ruminants: maintenance needs. K. L. Blaxter. The
British Association for the Advancement of science. Paper read at the
Manchester meeting, 1962.
156. Progress in assessing the energy value of feeding-stuffs for ruminants.
K. L. Blaxter. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England,
pp. 7-21 (1962).
157. The energy metabolism of ruminants. K. L. Blaxter. London: Hutchinson,
pp. 329, 67 tables, 47 diagrams, 7 plates (1962).
158. The metabolism and thermal regulation of calves in the first month of life.
B. Gonzalez-Jiminez, K. L. Blaxter. British Journal of Nutrition, 16, 199-212
(1962).
159. The critical temperature of the calf. B. Gonzalez- Jiminez, K. L. Blaxter.
Animal Production, 4, 291 (1962).
160. The utilization of the energy of the end products of digestion. K. L. Blaxter.
Nordisk Jordbrugsforskning, 2, 3-10 (1962).
161. The effect of selenium administration on the growth and health of sheep
on Scottish farms. K. L. Blaxter. British Journal of Nutrition, 17, 105-115
(1963).
162. The specific dynamic effect of protein. A. K. Martin, K. L. Blaxter. Proceedings
of the Nutrition Society, 22, p. xiv (1963).
163. The loss of methane and carbon dioxide by belching in sheep. J. P. Joyce, K. L.
Blaxter. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 22, pp. xx-xxi (1963).
164. The accuracy and ease with which measurements of respiratory metabolism
can be made with tracheoctomized sheep. K. L. Blaxter, J. P. Joyce. British
Journal of Nutrition, 17, 523-537 (1963).
165. The assessment of a crop husbandry technique in terms of animal production.
K. L. Blaxter, R. S. Wilson. Animal Production, 5, 27-42 (1963).
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166. Ruminants as experimental animals. K. L. Blaxter. L.A.C. Collected Papers,
12, 21-28 (1963).
167. Effect of air velocity on the heat losses of sheep and cattle. K. L. Blaxter,
J. P. Joyce, F. W. Wainman. Nature, London, 198, No. 4885, 1115-1116
(1963).
168. Sheep nutrition. K. L. Blaxter. In. Modern Sheep Production: Conf., Edin.,
pp. 60-62. Edinburgh: School of Agriculture (1963).
169. Protein requirements in pregnancy and lactation: Chapter in “Protein
metabolism” (Munro, H. N. & Allison, J. B. Editors, Academic Press, New
York). K. L. Blaxter (1964).
170. The myopathies of animals. Chapter in ‘Disorders of Voluntary Muscle’
(Walton, Editor, J & A. Churchill Ltd.). K. L. Blaxter (1964).
171. The effect of air movement, air temperature and infra-red radiation on the
energy requirements of sheep. J. P. Joyce, K. L. Blaxter. British Journal of
Nutrition, 18, 5-27 (1964).
172. The effect of increased air movement on the heat production and emission
of steers. K. L. Blaxter, F. W. Wainman. Journal of Agricultural Science, 62,
207-215 (1964).
173. Respiration in sheep in cold environments. J. P. Joyce, K. L. Blaxter. Research
in Veterinary Science, 5, 506-516 (1964).
174. The effect of air movement, air temperature and infra-red radiation on the
energy requirements of sheep. J. P. Joyce, K. L. Blaxter. British Journal of
Nutrition, 18, 5-27 (1964).
175. The evaluation of artificially dried grass as a source of energy for
sheep. III. The prediction of nutritive value from chemical and biological
measurements. D. G. Armstrong, K. L. Blaxter, R. Waite. Journal of Agricultural
Science, 62, 417-424 (1964).
176. The utilization of the energy of artificially dried lucerne. J. V. Bateman,
K. L. Blaxter. Journal of Agricultural Science, 63, 129-131 (1964).
177. The utilization of the energy of’ different rations by sheep and cattle for
maintenance and for fattening. K. L. Blaxter, F. W. Wainman. Journal of
Agricultural Science, 63, 113-128 (1964).
178. The nutritional significance of the endogenous secretion of nitrogen in
ruminants. K. L. Blaxter (1964).
179. The effect of outdoor climate in Scotland on sheep and cattle. K. L. Blaxter.
Veterinary Record, 76, 1445-1451 (1964).
180. Utilization of the metabolizable energy of grass. K. L. Blaxter. Proceedings of
the Nutrition Society, 23, 62-71 (1964).
181. Dietary factors affecting energy utilization. K. L. Blaxter. Proceedings of the
Nutrition Society, 23, 3-11 (1964).
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182. The efficiency of feed conversion by livestock. K. L. Blaxter. Journal of the
Royal Agricultural Society of England, 125, 87-99 (1964).
183. Metabolismo Energetico de los Rumiantes. K. L. Blaxter. Acribia Zaragosa,
Spain 1964, 314 pp. (Spanish edition of ‘Energy Metabolism in Ruminants’,
translated by Professor G. G. Gonzalez, University of Madrid (1964).
184. Problems of cold environments. K. L. Blaxter. Proc. 6th International Congress
of Nutrition, Edinburgh, pp. 227-242 (1964).
185. Metabolism and metabolic size: a study with cattle and sheep. Spec. Rep. Mo.
AES, No. 43. K. L. Blaxter (1964).
186. Effects of acetic and propionic acids on energy retention and milk secretion
in goats. D. G. Armstrong, K. L. Blaxter. Proc. 3rd Symposium on Energy
Metabolism Troon; Publication No. 11 from the European Association for
Animal Production, pp. 59-72 (1965).
187. Estimates of the contribution of solar radiation to the thermal exchanges of
sheep at a latitude of 550 north. J. L. Clapperton, J. P. Joyce, K. L. Blaxter.
Journal of Agricultural Science, 64, 37-49 (1965).
188. The energy cost of urea synthesis in sheep. A. K. Martin, K. L. Blax-ber. Proc.
3rd Symposium on Energy Metabolism, Troon; Publication No. 11 from the
European Association for Animal Production, pp. 83-91 (1965).
189. The effect of wind on heat losses of sheep. J. P. Joyce, K. L. Blaxter. Proc. 3rd
Symposium on Energy Metabolism, Troon; Publication No. 11 from the
European Association for Animal Production, pp. 355-367 (1965).
190. ‘Energy Metabolism’. K. L. Blaxter. Proc. 3rd Symposium of European
Association for Animal Production (K. L. Blaxter ed.), Academic Press, London,
xiv + 450 pp (1965).
191. Climatic factors and the productivity of different breeds of livestock. K. L.
Blaxter. In ‘The Biological Significance of Climatic Changes in Britain’.
Published for the Institute of Biology. Academic Press, London & New York,
pp. 157-168 (1965).
192. Prediction of the amount of methane produced by ruminants. K. L. Blaxter,
J. L. Clapperton. Brit. J. Nutr., 19, 511-522 (1965).
193. Methane production of ruminants given natural feeds. J. L. Clapperton,
K. L. Blaxter. H.D.R.I. Brief Report No. 64. Proc. Nutr. Soc. 24, xvi (1965).
194. Absence of long-term adaptation in the energy metabolism of sheep on
constant feed. J. L. Clapperton, K. L. Blaxter. Proc. Nutr. Soc. 24, xxxiii
(1965).
195. The effects of C
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K. L. Blaxter, F. W. Wainman. Proc. Nutr. Soc. 24, xvii (1965).
196. Methane production from formic acid. J. B. Vercoe, K. L. Blaxter. Proc. Nutr.
Soc., 24, xvii (1965).
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