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Improving utilization of olive cake silage by treating with fibrolytic enzymes on digestibility and gas production in the rumen

Abd El Tawab et al., 2018

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9156207170635323243
Author
Abd El Tawab A
Shaaban M
Hadhoud F
Ebeid H
Khattab M
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Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds

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In vitro study was carried out to determine the effect of replacing clover hay with olive cake silage with or without fibrolytic enzymes on rumen fermentation and gas production and dry matter disappearance. The experimental diets consist of 50: 50 concentrate: roughage ratio …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; THEIR TREATMENT, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
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