Effects of Specific Gravity and Particle Size of Passage Marker on Particulate Rumen Turnover in Holestine Dairy Cattle
Subject Areas : Camel
1 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Science, Sari University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran
Keywords: اندازه ذرات, مارکر الیاف نامحلول در شوینده خنثی آغشته به کروم یونجه, ترناور مواد هضمی شکمبهای, جرم حجمی,
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