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Effect of synchronization of fermentation processes in body of young cattle

Kot et al., 2021

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6529296908166313899
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Kot A
Tsai V
Radchikov V
Slozhenkina M
Mosolov A
Knyazhechenko O
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

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Indicators of rumen digestion of young cattle has been studied when fed with concentrates with high level of degradable protein and non-structural carbohydrates subjected to barothermal treatment. Extrusion of concentrated feed decreases degradability of …
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