Effects of alternate day feeding of dried distiller's grains plus solubles in forage-fed steers on intake, ruminal fermentation and passage rates, and serum nonesterified fatty acid.
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J. Caton | C. Dahlen | M. Bauer | S. I. Klein | Q. P. Larson
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