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The inclusion of rapeseed meal in fattening pig diets, as a partial replacer of soybean meal, alters nutrient digestion, faecal composition and biochemical methane …

Torres-Pitarch et al., 2014

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4905845730032016184
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Torres-Pitarch A
Moset V
Ferrer P
Cambra-López M
Hernández P
Coma J
Pascual M
Serrano P
Cerisuelo A
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Animal Feed Science and Technology

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The effects of including rapeseed meal (RSM) as an alternative source of vegetable protein in pig diets on animal performance, nutrient digestibility and methane production from faeces was investigated. A total of 96 pigs of 42.4 (±4.04) kg of body weight (BW) were …
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