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Effect of dietary supplementation with fibrolytic enzymes on the productive performance of early lactating dairy cows

Mohamed et al., 2013

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10719699802547109285
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Mohamed D
Borhami B
El-Shazly K
Sallam S
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Journal of Agricultural Science

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This study was conducted to investigate the impacts of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (Fibrozyme, Alltech inc company, USA) supplementation for 12 weeks on milk production and composition as well as blood metabolites in early lactating dairy cows. Total of 120 …
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