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Effects of supplementing vitamin E on in vitro rumen gas production, volatile fatty acid production, dry matter disappearance rate, and utilizable crude protein

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Table 1. Components and chemical composition of feed mixture
Table 2. Effects of supplementing vitamin E (VE) on in vitro rumen gas production (ml/g DM) at different incubation time and gas production parameters
Table 3. Effect of supplementing vitamin E (VE) on 48 h in vitro rumen gas production

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