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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