Gholizadeh et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Potential interactive effects between corn grain forms (ground vs. whole) of starter feed and forage provision: Effects on growth and health status of intensified milk-fed …Gholizadeh et al., 2021
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- Gholizadeh A
- Yazdi M
- Mahjoubi E
- Habibi-Tanha M
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- Animal Feed Science and Technology
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Increasing starter intake has been correlated with greater average daily gain (ADG) and less digestive problems in pre-weaning calves. Forage inclusion in mash starter feed as well as the whole (compared to the ground) grain provision in the starter feed are among the studied …
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