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Author(s): OLIVEIRA, P. S.; CHAVES, V. C.; SOARES, M. S. P.; BONA, N. P.; MENDONÇA, L. T.; CARVALHO, F. B.; GUTIERRES, J. M.; VASCONCELLOS, F. A.; VIZZOTTO, M.; VIEIRA, A.; SPANEVELLO, R. M.; REGINATTO, F. H.; LENCINA, C. L.; STEFANELLO, F. M.
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Author(s): SILVA, M. G.; BENTO, C. B. P.; AZEVEDO, A. C.; LOPES, D. R. G.; SOUZA, S. M.; MOREIRA, E. A.; PEREIRA, L. G. R.; MANTOVANI, H. C. For many decades, antimicrobials have been used in livestock diets as growth-promoting agents (Berchielli, 2011). Monensin, an ionophore antibiotic frequently fed to cattle herds, has shown activity a... ... |
Author(s): NASSU, R. T.; SILVA, M. L. P. da; BRITO, G. F.; BERNDT, A.; TULLIO, R. R.; ALENCAR, M. M. de
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Author(s): SILVA, M. L. P. da; NASSU, R. T.; BERNDT, A.; TULLIO, R. R.; ALENCAR, M. M. de
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Combined use of ionophore and virginiamycin for finishing Nellore steers fed high concentrate diets. Author(s): NUNEZ, A. J. C.; CAETANO, M.; BERNDT, A.; DEMARCHI, J. J. A. de A.; LEME, P. R.; LANNA, D. P. D. Zebu cattle fed high concentrate diets may present inconsistent performance due to the occurrence of metabolic disorders, like acidosis. |
Author(s): SILVA, M. L. P. da; BRITO, G. D. de; PERSEGUINI, A. C.; BERNDT, A.; TULLIO, R. R.; NASSU, R. T.; ALENCAR, M. M. de
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Author(s): OLIVEIRA, D. E. de; MEDEIROS, S. R. de; TEDESCHI, L. O.; AROEIRA, L. J. M.; SILVA, S. C. da The n-alkanes have been used to estimate forage dry matter intake, digestibility and the diet composition in grazing animals. The objective this study was to compare chromium oxide and n-alkanes techn... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, K. N.; MELO, F. L.; ORÍLIO, A. R.; NAGATA, T.; SILVA, M. S.; FERNANDES, C. D.; FRAGOSO, R. R.; DESSAUNE, S. N.; RESENDE, R. O.
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Author(s): DIAS, J.; MARCONDES, M. I.; NORONHA, M. F.; RESENDE, R. T.; MACHADO, F. S.; MANTOVANI, H. C.; DILL-McFARLAND, K. A.; SUEN, G. At birth, calves display an underdeveloped rumen that eventually matures into a fully functional rumen as a result of solid food intake and microbial activity. However, little is known regarding the g... ... |
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