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“...The objectives were to evaluate the effects of supplementation with doses of calcium salts of palm...”
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“... increased. In conclusion, including 375 or 750 g DDG/kg DM in supplements decreases performance suckling...”
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“... digestibility (IVDMD) increased (P < 0.05) with ammoniation. Total nitrogen (TN) levels and digestibility...”
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“... digestibility (IVDMD) increased (P < 0.05) with ammoniation. Total nitrogen (TN) levels and digestibility...”
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“... increased (P < 0.001) during the lactation period. An associative effect was observed between feed and milk...”
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“... (80 mg/kg of product) combined with virginiamycin (150 mg/kg of product; MNVM). Treatments did not affect intakes...”
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“... (80 mg/kg of product) combined with virginiamycin (150 mg/kg of product; MNVM). Treatments did not affect intakes...”
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“... increased (P = 0.03, P < 0.01, respectively), with increasing SM in the diet. Linear trends...”
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“... (cottonseed meal and dried distiller’s grains (DDG)) during the wet season. Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu...”
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“..., Iberian Pyrite Belt), with and without the application of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC...”
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“... values and increased extractable P and K concentrations. A significant increase in soil organic matter...”
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“... of SFI over time, which increased exponentially with calf age. Starter feed intake was negatively...”
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“..., during the finishing phase, increased HFB length improved the apparent digestibility of dry matter...”
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“... (n = 11), and 268 d (n = 11). Overall, DM intake decreased as DG increased. The decrease that was observed...”
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