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Effect of Type of Hay and Concentrate Level in Intake and Digestibility in Diets for Goats

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Table 1: Chemical composition of food (*)
Table 2: CMST, CMSF, CTFDN, CTFDA, CTPB, DTAIVMS, F / C of the experiment I
Table 3: CMST, CMSF, CTFDN, CTFDA, CTPB, DTAIVMS, F / C of the experiment II
Figure 1: Intake of CTMS, CMSF y CMSmz; experiment I. Substitute effect
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