Efficiency of using various mix fodders in cattle youngster diets

Feeding mixed fodders containing a nitrogenous-carbohydrate-fatty supplementation and an extruded winter rye inclusion to cattle youngsters exerted a positive influence on digestibility and intake of dietary essential nutrients and also increased daily weight gain.

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Hauptverfasser: Levakhin, V. I, Galiev, B. H, Rakhimzhanova, I. A, Poberukhin, M. M, Shubin, A. N
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Animal Husbandry
Animals
Barley
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Carbohydrates
Cattle
children
Costs
Diet
digestibility
Efficiency
Essential nutrients
Experiments
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Life Sciences
lipids
Livestock industry
nitrogen
nutrient intake
nutrients
Plant Biochemistry
Proteins
Recipes
rye
Studies
Vegetable oils
Vitamins
weight gain
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