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Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization in cattle fed tropical forage and supplemented with protein in the rumen, abomasum, or both

Rufino et al., 2016

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5164894813171797134
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Rufino L
Detmann E
Gomes D
Reis W
Batista E
Valadares Filho S
Paulino M
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Journal of animal science and biotechnology

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Background There is little information in the tropics with regard the comparative understanding of how an increased nitrogen supply in the rumen or in the intestines affects efficiency of nitrogen utilization in cattle. This study evaluated the effects of supplementation …
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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