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PERFORMANCE AND QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE CARCASS TRAITS IN PIGS FED ON CANOLA MEAL

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Table  1. Centesimal and chemical composition of diets containing different levels of canola meal (CM) for growing pigs  feeding (30 a 60 kg).
Table  5.  Effect  of  diets  with  different  levels  of  canola  meal  inclusion  (CM)  on  qualitative  traits  of  Longissimus  dorsi  muscle in pigs (60 to 90 kg).

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