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Requirements of fat-soluble vitamins for dairy cows: a reviewWeiss, 1998
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- Weiss W
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Knowledge about vitamins has evolved greatly since they were discovered< 100 yr ago, but the quantitative determination of the vitamin requirements of dairy cows has been difficult. Current requirements are based on data that are at least 20 yr old and, in some cases,> 50 …
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