The effect of reducing protein and energy intake of pregnant ewes on the subsequent muscle development of the offspring
Fahey, A.J.; Brameld, J.M.; Parr, T.; Buttery, P.J.
Progress in research on energy and protein metabolism International Symposium, Rostock Warnemunde, Germany, 13-18 September 2003: 151-153
2003
Accession: 003969186
The aim of this study was to test the general hypothesis that carcass quality can be influenced by poor nutrition at strategic time points during an animal's development.
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