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Energy intake and feeding time are the main contributors to heat load stress on high-productive ruminants in a hot climate [abstract]
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Year:
1998
Source of publication :
The Israel Society for Physiology and Pharmacology. Annual Meeting
Authors :
Aharoni, Yoav
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Brosh, Arieh
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Co-Authors:
S. Rosen and K. Tavori
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Energy intake and feeding time are the main contributors to heat load stress on high-productive ruminants in a hot climate [abstract]
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animal feeding
animal physiology
Animals
Energy Intake
feeding
Heat load
heat stress
Hot climate
Ruminants
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Energy intake and feeding time are the main contributors to heat load stress on high-productive ruminants in a hot climate [abstract]
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