Metabolic profile of sheep feed with passion fruit silage

The work aimed to evaluate the metabolic profile in sheep without adefined breed standard, consuming diets composed of silage of by-products of passion fruit in substitution for hay of Tifton. The work was carried out at the Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Campus of the Federal University of A...

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Main Authors: Claudino da Silva Amaral (Author), Jucelane Salvinode Lima (Author), Kedes Paulo Pereira (Author), José Teodoricode Araújo Filho (Author), Izabelle Crystine Almeida Costa () (Author), ManoelGustavoParanhos da Silva (Author)
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Alagoas, 2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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