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Evaluation of Acid-Insoluble Ash as a Natural Marker in Ruminant Digestibility Studies1 ,2
J. Van Keulen,B. A. Young +1 more
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Effect of flaxseed oil on digestibility, blood parameters, immuno-response and productive performance of suckling friesian calves
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of flaxseed oil supplementation on the digestion, immunoglobulin concentration, some blood parameters, average daily gain, feed conversion and economic efficiency of suckling Friesian calves was investigated.
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Effect of Spirulina platensis Microalga Additive on Performance of Growing Friesian Calves
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of supplementation Spirulina platensis alage into the rations of growing Friesian calves on feed intake, rumen fermentation activity, digestibility, growth performance and economic efficiency was studied.
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Effect of long-term feeding of graded levels of deoxynivalenol on performance, nutrient utilization, and organ health of grower-finisher pigs (35 to 120 kg).
TL;DR: The authors evaluated the effect of long-term feeding of graded levels of deoxynivalenol (DON) on performance, nutrient utilization, and organ health of grower-finisher pigs.
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The effect of supplemental bioactive fatty acids on growth performance and immune function of milk-fed Holstein dairy calves during heat stress.
B Mohtashami,Hamed Khalilvandi-Behroozyar,R Pirmohammadi,M. Dehghan-Banadaky,Mehdi Kazemi-Bonchenari,Essa Dirandeh,M H Ghaffari +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of different supplemental fat sources (soyabean oil (SBO) and fish oil (FO) in the starter feed of milk-fed dairy calves during the hot season were evaluated.
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Use of monosodium glutamate by-product in cow diet on performance of lactating dairy cows
TL;DR: It was found that total dry matter intake, concentrate intake, pangola hay intake and all apparent digestibilities were not different among treatments, and it could be concluded that MSGB replacement for soybean meal at 20-60% in the feed for dairy cows presented no negative effects on their performances.