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      Digestibility of dried bakery product by sheep.

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      Journal of animal science

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          The digestibility of a commercial dried bakery product was determined with sheep. The product was fed at 20 or 40% of the diet; the rest of the diet was composed of alfalfa hay, dried beet pulp and rolled barley. Digestibility of all constituents increased (P < 05) when either 20 or 40% dried bakery product was fed. Calculated coefficients (computed by difference) for the dried bakery product indicated a slight decrease in digestibility of crude protein, digestible energy and total dietary nitrogen when the product was fed at the 40% level. Digestible energy was calculated at 4.08 and 3.89 Mcal/kg for the dried bakery product when fed at 20 and 40% of the diet, respectively. These values agree closely with suggested literature values derived from digestion trials with poultry.

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          Journal
          J. Anim. Sci.
          Journal of animal science
          0021-8812
          0021-8812
          Jul 1980
          : 51
          : 1
          Article
          10.2527/jas1980.51125x
          7410276
          81497b2e-ae2d-4741-9fe0-acc908fdf20b
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