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“...animal nutrition; cattle, digestibility; feed evaluation; intake; milk....”
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“... without heat waves. Therefore, the occurrence of heat waves can impair food intake and decrease milk...”
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“...) as a replacement to sugarcane silage added 0.5% urea (SCS) in sheep feed. We used five non-castrated male Santa...”
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“... an interaction (P < 0.05) between carbohydrase and DRC supplementation on weight gain (WG) and feed intake...”
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