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The unexpected positive response in animals on the low supplement diets, and the small increase in response to higher supplementation, may be explained by the high proportion of
Two feeding trials were conducted to study the combined effects of (i) varying degrees of selective consumption and (ii) supplementation with cowpea (Trail 1) or groundnut haulms
Therefore, our objectives were to examine the in¯uence of increasing amounts of chromium yeast supplementation to non-stressed growing beef steers on (1) growth and gain ef®ciency,
Afterwards, the concentrations of 5-VOT and the SCN ÿ ions were evaluated in samples of liver, kidney, lung, muscle, thyroid and plasma from lambs fed with diets containing 0 or 25%
The objective of this study was to assess the potential nutritive value of some selected species of acacia from Kenya based on their chemical composition, polyphenolic concentration,
Given the paucity of experimental data on the effects of fish oil supplementation on rumen digestion and fermentation patterns of cattle offered grass silage based diets the
In order to study the effects of a high level of rapeseed meal in the diet on endocrine function and thyroid activity, sixty six Texel, Suffolk or crossbred lambs allocated to
Cattle digested the OM of maize gluten feed significantly ( p <0.05) better than sheep, but the differences in CP or NDF digestibility were not significant ( p >0.05),