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  • 4. Effect of roughage particle size on ruminal, digestive and metabolic characteristics of early-weaned lambs fed pelleted corncob-concentrate diets.
    Kinser AR, Kerley MS, Fahey GC, Berger LL.
    J Anim Sci; 1985 Aug; 61(2):514-24. PubMed ID: 2995301
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  • 5. Glucose and lactate absorption and metabolic interrelationships in lambs switched from low to high concentrate diets.
    Huntington GB, Prior RL, Britton RA.
    J Nutr; 1980 Sep; 110(9):1904-13. PubMed ID: 7411246
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  • 6. Effects of corn silage particle size, supplemental hay, and forage-to-concentrate ratio on rumen pH, feed preference, and milk fat profile of dairy cattle.
    Kmicikewycz AD, Harvatine KJ, Heinrichs AJ.
    J Dairy Sci; 2015 Jul; 98(7):4850-68. PubMed ID: 25958273
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  • 11. Synchrony of nutrient supply to the rumen and dietary energy source and their effects on the growth and metabolism of lambs.
    Richardson JM, Wilkinson RG, Sinclair LA.
    J Anim Sci; 2003 May; 81(5):1332-47. PubMed ID: 12772862
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  • 13. Feed intake, rumen fluid volume and turnover, nitrogen and mineral balance and acid-base status of wethers changed from low to high concentrate diets.
    Huntington GB, Britton RA, Prior RL.
    J Anim Sci; 1981 Jun; 52(6):1376-87. PubMed ID: 7298525
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  • 16. Metabolism of lactic acid isomers in the rumen of silage-fed sheep.
    Gill M, Siddons RC, Beever DE, Rowe JB.
    Br J Nutr; 1986 Mar; 55(2):399-407. PubMed ID: 3676167
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  • 19. Effects of essential oils, yeast culture and malate on rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, growth performance and nutrient digestibility of Baluchi lambs fed high-concentrate diets.
    Malekkhahi M, Tahmasbi AM, Naserian AA, Danesh Mesgaran M, Kleen JL, Parand AA.
    J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl); 2015 Apr; 99(2):221-9. PubMed ID: 25060172
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