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Hay and silage studies with dairy cattle
Brown, Leonard D.
Text (1961)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Absorption and secretion of nutrients throughout the alimentary tract of young calves fed different levels of fiber and phosphorus
Yang, Modesto Gochuico
Text (1964)
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The nutritive value of corn silages containing chemical additives as measured by growth and milk production of dairy animals
Schmutz, William Godfrey
Text (1966)
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Some factors affecting intake of roughages by dairy cattle
Veltman, Bruce Irving
Text (1962)
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Influence of aureomycin on synthesis and digestion in the rumen of cattle fed natural and purified rations
Chance, Charles Marion
Text (1952)
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A study of urea utilization in the bovine using the re-entrant duodenal fistula technique
Moe, P. W. (Paul W.,)
Text (1960)
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The artificial rumen as a technique for evaluating dry matter digestibility of pasture forages
Gendron, Frank V.
Text (1959)
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Effect of roughage level in the ration on production of short chain acids and sulfur amino acids in rumen fermentation
Emery, Roy Saltzman
Text (1955)
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