PERFORMANCE REPAIR YOUNG RABBITS FEEDING OF COMPLETE FEED WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF CALCIUM AND PHOSPHORUS
Abstract
The effect of feeding fodder with different levels of Calcium and Phosphorus on productive qualities and cost of feed in young rabbits. It is found that the optimal settings to ensure their Calcium and Phosphorus in the age period of 120–165 days is
respectively 0.4% and 0.4%, 100 g of complete feed.
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