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Energy and protein nutritional requirements for Nellore bulls1 Luiz Fernando Costa e Silva2 , Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho3 , Diego Zanetti4, Polyana Pizzi Rotta

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Table 1 - Chemical composition of feeds used in experimental diets
Figure 1 - Retained energy (RE) in function of metabolizable energy intake (MEI).
Table 3 - Abstract of estimative models of nutritional requirements of energy and protein for Nellore bulls
Table 5 - Protein requirements of Nellore bulls of different body weight, for any weight gain range

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