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Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho3 , Felipe Antunes Magalhães4, Rilene Ferreira Diniz Valadares5 , Lays Débora Mariz6 , Edenio Detmann3 , Odilon Gomes Pereira3 , Maria Ignez Leão3

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Table 1 - Composition of the roughage corrected with urea and concentrate used in the experimental diets
Table 2 - Intake and total apparent digestibility of diets with fresh or ensilage sugar cane and corn silage for confined beef cattle
Table 3 - Rumen and intestinal digestibility of diets with fresh or ensilaged sugar cane and corn silage obtained from beef cattle
Table 4 - Ingestion, passage and digestion rates and pool size obtained from bovine fed fresh or ensiled sugar cane and corn silage
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