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Effects of reducing crude protein concentration in starter feed containing constant rumen undegradable protein on dairy calves performance

Boorboor et al., 2020

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2271796306797812436
Author
Boorboor M
Alamouti A
Karimi N
Sahraei Belverdy M
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Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition

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This study aimed at investigating the effects of decreasing crude protein (CP) in diets with constant rumen undegradable protein (RUP) content on dry matter (DM) intake, growth, feed efficiency (FE) and blood parameters in calves in a randomized complete block design …
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