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Intake and digestibility of silages containing pineapple pulp and coast-cross hay with or without urea and markers recovery in sheep

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Table 4 - Means and coefficients of variation for the digestibility of chemical components (g kg –1  DM)
Table 5 - Fecal production measured by total collection, estimated  by different markers according to treatment

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