Solid and fluid passage rate in buffalo, cattle and sheep fed diets with different forage to concentrate ratios (English)
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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE
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52
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201-207
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1997
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Title:Solid and fluid passage rate in buffalo, cattle and sheep fed diets with different forage to concentrate ratios
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Contributors:Bartocci, S. ( author ) / Amici, A. ( author ) / Verna, M. ( author ) / Terramoccia, S. ( author ) / Martillotti, F. ( author )
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Published in:LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE ; 52, 3 ; 201-207
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Publication date:1997-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 52, Issue 3
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Estimates of genetic parameters for weaning weight of beef cattle accounting for direct-maternal environmental covariancesMeyer, K. et al. | 1997
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Solid and fluid passage rate in buffalo, cattle and sheep fed diets with different forage to concentrate ratiosBartocci, S. / Amici, A. / Verna, M. / Terramoccia, S. / Martillotti, F. et al. | 1997
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Feed quality restriction and compensatory growth in growing sheep: feed intake, digestion, nitrogen balance and modelling changes in feed efficiencyKamalzadeh, A. / Van Bruchem, J. / J. Koops, W. / Tamminga, S. / Zwart, D. et al. | 1997
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Mechanism explaining why dietary soya protein vs. skim-milk protein lowers fat digestion in veal calvesXu, C. / Wensing, T. / Van der Meer, R. / Beynen, A. C. et al. | 1997
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Note on the optimum number of daughters per sire to maximize the genetic progress for litter size in Segurea sheepAnalla, M. / Mu�oz-Serrano, A. / Serradilla, J. M. et al. | 1997
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EditorialName, N. et al. | 1997