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The relationship between in vitro and in situ dry matter disappearance of some Iranian feedstuffs in sheep
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
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Ration formulation systems require information on nutrient requirements of the animal and reliable values for rumen degradable and undegradable fractions of feed ingredients. The in situ nylon-bag technique is widely used to characterize the disappearance of feeds from the rumen (Woods et al., 2002). The objective of this study was determining of relationship between in vitro and in situ dry matter disappearance.
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