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Table 1. Chemical composition of whole crop pea and whole crop barley with advancing maturity and that of pea-barley intercrop silage and grass silage raw materials (N = 1, except for pea-barley intercrop N = 2).
Table 2. Chemical composition of the different fractions of whole crop pea with advancing maturity (N = 1).
Table 3. Chemical composition, fermentation quality and feeding value of the feeds.
Table 4. The effect of the treatment on in vivo apparent digestibility of the diet and feed and nutrient intake.
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