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Duthie et al., 2016 - Google Patents

Impact of adding nitrate or increasing the lipid content of two contrasting diets on blood methaemoglobin and performance of two breeds of finishing beef steers

Duthie et al., 2016

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12004417895325054648
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Duthie C
Rooke J
Troy S
Hyslop J
Ross D
Waterhouse A
Roehe R
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Adding nitrate to the diet or increasing the concentration of dietary lipid are effective strategies for reducing enteric methane emissions. This study investigated their effect on health and performance of finishing beef cattle. The experiment was a two× two× three …
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