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Growth performance, carcass traits and cost benefits of feeding weaner rabbits with leafy multinutrient miniblock

Idowu et al., 2022

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8637529266955140205
Author
Idowu O
Egbeyale L
Amos A
Adeyeye E
Idowu O
Ozoje M
Sogunle O
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Nigerian Journal of Animal Science

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Study on the formulation and production of leafy multi-nutrient blocks ((control, MNB1, MNB 2 and MNB 3) for feeding rabbits using Pawpaw and Tridax leaves at ratios 0: 0, 1: 1, 3: 2, 7: 3 was conducted. Ninety-six, 7-week-old weaner rabbits with average body weight of …
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