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Effect of defaunation on protein and fibre digestion in sheep fed on ammonia-treated straw-based diets with or without maize
Using a defaunating method which preserved bacteria and fungi in the rumen, the effect of protozoa on protein and fibre digestion was studied in six adult wethers in relation to the nature of the diet. Sheep were given daily, 42 g dry matter (DM)/kg metabolic body-weight (W0.75), one of two isonitro...
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