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Effect of Glycerine and Essential Oils (Anacardium Occidentale and Ricinus Communis) on Animal Performance, Feed Efficiency and Carcass Characteristics of Crossbred Bulls Finished in a Feedlot System

The effect of corn substitution by glycerine and essential oils on animal performance, apparent digestibility and red and white blood cells of crossbred bulls finished in feedlot was evaluated. Thirty bulls with average weight of 311±28.8 kg and 22±2 month-old were allocated in three diets: CON (wit...

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Published in:Italian journal of animal science 2014-01, Vol.13 (4), p.3492-ijas.2014.3492
Main Authors: Cruz, Olga Teresa Barreto, Valero, Maribel Velandia, Zawadzki, Fernando, Rivaroli, Dayane Cristina, do Prado, Rodolpho Martin, Lima, Beatriz Silva, do Prado, Ivanor Nunes
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