Evaluation of acute oral toxicity of a herbal rumenotoric and stomachic

Maintaining optimum digestive functions is crucial for achieving health and profitability in livestock enterprises. However, the efficiency of these functions is upset by common problems such as indigestion, anorexia, flatulence, ruminal stasis and impaction. Pachoplus™ (M/s Ayurvet Limited, India)...

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Hauptverfasser: Hajare, Sunil, Ingole, Ranjit Suresh, Ingawale, Maheshkumar Vitthal, Borekar, Vivek, Kotagiri, Ravikanth, Ganguly, Bhaskar
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