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Evidence for increasing digestive and metabolic efficiency of energy utilization with age of dairy cattle as determined in two feeding regimes

Animal, 12 (3)
ISSN:1751-7311
ISSN:1751-732X
- Justus Liebig University Giessen Germany
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
- Institute of Agricultural Sciences Switzerland
- University of Zurich Switzerland
Dietary Fiber, Rumen, SF1-1100, Animals, Lactation, age; dairy cow; energy utilization; energy balance; concentrate, 630 Agriculture, dairy cow, Age Factors, Animal Feed, energy balance, Animal culture, Diet, Milk, age, 570 Life sciences; biology, Cattle, Digestion, Female, Energy Metabolism, energy utilization, concentrate, Methane, Department of Small Animals
Dietary Fiber, Rumen, SF1-1100, Animals, Lactation, age; dairy cow; energy utilization; energy balance; concentrate, 630 Agriculture, dairy cow, Age Factors, Animal Feed, energy balance, Animal culture, Diet, Milk, age, 570 Life sciences; biology, Cattle, Digestion, Female, Energy Metabolism, energy utilization, concentrate, Methane, Department of Small Animals
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