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    Bach Knudsen KE.
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  • 30. Inclusion of psyllium in milk replacer for neonatal calves. 1. Effects on growth, digesta viscosity, rate of passage, nutrient digestibilities, and metabolites in blood.
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    Ratanpaul V, Zhang D, Williams BA, Diffey S, Black JL, Gidley MJ.
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    Bach Knudsen KE, Jensen BB, Andersen JO, Hansen I.
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