Dayani et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Effects of dietary whole cottonseed and crude protein level on rumen protozoal population and fermentation parametersDayani et al., 2007
- Document ID
- 14668548013736573847
- Author
- Dayani O
- Ghorbani G
- Alikhani M
- Rahmani H
- Mir P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Small Ruminant Research
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In this investigation in vitro and in vivo trials were performed to determine the efficacy of a cottonseed to limit protozoal population and fermentation parameters. The composition of diets given to the different treatments were as follow:(1) control (without whole cottonseed) …
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