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Comparative digestion of timothy (Phleum pratense) fibre by ruminants, equines and rabbits

Udén et al., 1982

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4753252293640755552
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Udén P
Van Soest P
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British Journal of Nutrition

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1. The abilities of cattle, sheep, goats, equines and rabbits to digest mature timothy (Phleum pratense) hay were compared. Apparent digestibilities were partitioned into true digestibility, metabolic faecal output (MFO) and fibre digestibility. The aim of the study was to determine …
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