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Effect of Extrusion Feed Processing on Equine DigestionGoehring, 2017
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- Goehring M
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Nineteen Quarter horse geldings (466 to 697 kg BW; 9 to 18 yr age) were used in a randomized design to determine the difference in nutrient utilization of either pelleted or extruded concentrate. Horses were randomly assigned to one of two treatments: a pelleted …
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