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Quantitative aspects of calcium absorption and excretion in growing horses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
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Ca bioavailability has been of considerable interest. NRC (1989) expressed Ca requirement as total Ca but assumed an absorptive efficiency of 0.50. To improve the understanding of calcium absorption and excretion in horses, the present study analysed the quantitative calcium metabolism in animals fed different levels of calcium.
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