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Low-protein solid feed improves the utilization of milk replacer for protein gain in veal calves /
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Low-protein solid feed improves the utilization of milk replacer for protein gain in veal calves /

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Other Authors: Berends, H., van den Borne, J.J. G. C., Alferink, S.J.J., van Reenen, C. G., Bokkers, E. A. M., Gerrits, W. J. J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Sustitutos de leche
Alimentos sintéticos
Suplementos nutricionales
Animales jovenes
Leche
Suplementos alimentarios
Digestibilidad
Alimentación animal
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