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Impact of Brazilian red propolis extract on blood metabolites, milk production, and lamb performance of Santa Inês ewes

Twenty Santa Inês ewes used to evaluate effects of oral administration of Brazilian red propolis extract on blood metabolites, milk production, and lamb performance were randomly grouped (n = 10 ewes/group) to control without propolis administration and propolis treated (3 g red propolis extract/ewe...

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Published in:Tropical animal health and production 2016-06, Vol.48 (5), p.1043-1050
Main Authors: Morsy, Amr S., Soltan, Yosra A., Sallam, Sobhy M. A., Alencar, Severino M., Abdalla, Adibe L.
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Blood
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Brazil
Diet - veterinary
Dietary Supplements - analysis
Female
Lactation
Life Sciences
Metabolites
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Milk production
Propolis - administration & dosage
Random Allocation
Regular Articles
Sheep, Domestic - blood
Sheep, Domestic - growth & development
Sheep, Domestic - metabolism
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