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Impact of crude protein content in silage and concentrate on protein and fatty acid profiles in bovine milk

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Table 1. Chemical composition and nutrient content of the feeds used during the pre-period before experimental start and during the experimental period
Table 2. Effect of concentrate type and silage type on milk yield, milk fat, and milk protein content
Table 3. Effect of concentrate type and silage type on milk protein components expressed as mg/ml milk

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