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Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 6.5 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Hunan, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 9.8 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Hunan, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 7.5 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Hunan, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 7 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Anhui, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 6.6 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Anhui, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 7.1 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Anhui, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 8.6 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Anhui, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 7.2 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Jiangxi, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Rape Rapeseed cake Inorganics Calcium 7.8 g/kg DM Double-low. Location: Jiangxi, China Determination of the energy content and amino acid digestibility of double-low rapeseed cakes fed to growing pigs
Citrus, unspecified Citrus molasses Inorganics Calcium 24.8 g/kg DM Condensed solubles Citrus by-products as ruminant feeds: A review