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Effects of various fibrolytic enzyme extracts on digestibility and productive performance of lambs fed a forage-based diet

Loera, 2013

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16240423308037287102
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Loera O
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Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology

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Three fibrolytic enzyme extracts were evaluated for their effects on lamb growth and feed digestibility, using diets containing 60% forage. Twenty Pelibuey lambs (26.14 kg average initial weight) were randomly assigned to a control or to one of three enzyme treatments …
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