Digestibility by Sheep of Diets of Citrus Pulp, Corn, or Soybean Mill Feed with Three Forages

Citrus pulp, ground corn, or soybean mill feed was fed at 10, 40, and 70% of dietary dry matter with a single forage in each of three experiments. Forages were corn silage, sorghum silage, and bermudagrass hay. Diets also contained soybean meal, dicalcium phosphate, and trace mineral salt and were f...

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