Prediction of voluntary intake of conserved forages by cattle and sheep from degradability characteristics determined using synthetic fiber bags in sheep
Miller, E.L.; Oddoye, E.O.K.
Animal Production 48(3): 637-638
1989
ISSN/ISBN: 0003-3561 Accession: 032908231
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