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A note on the effect of oxygen-compared with nitrogen-ventilated hay on energy retention of steers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
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Ventilation of hay with oxygen increased oxygen consumption (P< 0·001) and carbon dioxide formation (P<0·01) of two steers, when compared with nitrogen-ventilated hay. Heat production was about 5% higher in the oxygen-hay period than in the nitrogen-hay period (P< 0·001). No difference in digestibility of nutrients was observed between these treatments.
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