Ruminal Acidosis Part II: Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment

Ruminal acidosis is presented as the most significant nutritional disorder of ruminants with severe impact on animal health, welfare and considerable economics losses in ovine and bovine herds. The disease is presented in two forms Acute Ruminal Acidosis (ARA) and Sub-Acute Ruminal Acidosis (SARA)....

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Hauptverfasser: Voulgarakis, N, Athanasiou, LV, Psalla, D, Gougoulis, D, Papatsiros, V, Christodoulopoulos, G
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