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Yousefinejad et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Effects of protein content and rumen-undegradable to rumen-degradable protein ratio in finely ground calf starters on growth performance, ruminal and blood …

Yousefinejad et al., 2021

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1437055480309449398
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Yousefinejad S
Fattahnia F
Kazemi-Bonchenari M
Nobari B
Ghaffari M
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Journal of Dairy Science

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This study investigated the effects of feeding finely ground starter diets containing either 18 or 22% crude protein (CP) content [dry matter (DM) basis] and high or low ratios of rumen- undegradable protein to rumen-degradable protein (RUP: RDP) on growth performance …
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