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Behaviour of confined sheep fed with different concentrate sources

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Table 1 presents the chemical composition of the  hay and the concentrates used.
Table  2  shows  a  comparison  between  the  experimental  groups  for  each  of  the  functional  activities observed (time spent eating, time spent  resting  and  time  spent  ruminating)  and  the  estimated saliva  production
Table  4  shows  a  comparison  between  the  experimental  groups  regarding  the  time  spent  ruminating,  time  spent  eating  and  time  spent

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