DIGESTIBILITY OF NUTRIENTS IN THE BODY OF GROWING RABBITS WITH DIFFERENT RATIOS OF FIBER FACTIONS IN MIXED FODDERS
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The article presents the results of studies to determine the effect of the ratio of neutral detergent to the acid detergent fiber in mixed fodder on digestibility of nutrients in the body of growing rabbits. Found that the use of feed with optimal ratio of fiber fractions provides a tendency to higher digestibility of protein and fat on, respectively, 0,3 and 0,9%.References
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