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In vitro gas production and rumen fermentation for diets containing increasing levels of Panicum maximum cv. Mombasa with or without spirulina

Meteab et al., 2025

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8267475938296151449
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Meteab M
Khorshed M
El-Essawy A
Nassar M
El-Bordeny N
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Tropical Animal Health and Production

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This study was designed to evaluate the effect of substituting alfalfa hay with graded levels panicum maximum without or with graded levels of spirulina supplementation on rumen fermentation and nutrient degradability. The evaluation was achieved through an in vitro …
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