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The effect of different levels of sesame wastes on performance, milk composition and blood metabolites in holstein lactating dairy cows

Jafari et al., 2015

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5376507168033666086
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Jafari M
Gharaveysi S
Shirzadegan K
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Indian Journal of Scientific Research

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different levels of sesame wastes (SW) on performance, milk composition and blood metabolites in lactating dairy cows. In this order, eight multiparous Holstein dairy cows were used in a replicated 4× 4 Latin square …
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