Effects of Substituting Calliandra Leaf Meal for Soybean Meal on Intake, Digestibility, Growth and Feed Efficiency in Goats

Ebong, C, Byenkya, S.G. and Ndikumana, J. 1999. Effects of substituting calliandra leaf meal for soybean meal on intake, digestibility, growth and feed efficiency in goats. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 16: 211-216. Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of substituting calliandra (Calliandra...

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