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    Effects of maternal nutrition regimen of ewes on performance, carcass, and meat traits of their feedlot-finished lambs by Andrade, Nomaiaci DE, Silva Sobrinho, Américo G DA, Borghi, Thiago Henrique, Valença, Roberta DE Lima, Romanzini, Eliéder P, Cleef, Eric H C B VAN

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2024)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of diets with two energy levels fed to Ile de France ewes during the last third of gestation on the…”
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    Meat Quality of Lambs Fed Different Saltbush Hay (Atriplex Nummularia) Levels by Moreno, Greicy M.B., Borba, Hirasilva, Araújo, Gherman G.L., Sañudo, Carlos, Sobrinho, Américo G. Silva, Buzanskas, Marcos E., Júnior, Dorgival M. Lima, de Almeida, Vitor V.S., Neto, Oscar Boaventura

    Published in Italian journal of animal science (01-01-2015)
    “…Climate changes have increased soil and water salinity, compromising animal production especially in dry areas where scientists have become more interested in…”
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    Fatty acid profile and carcass traits of feedlot Nellore cattle fed crude glycerin and virginiamycin by Castagnino, Pablo S., Fiorentini, Giovani, Dallantonia, Erick E., San Vito, Elias, Messana, Juliana D., Torrecilhas, Juliana A., Silva Sobrinho, Américo G., Berchielli, Telma T.

    Published in Meat science (01-06-2018)
    “…Forty-eight bulls with an initial body weight (BW) of 408.4 ± 22.2 kg (age = 21 ± 2 months) were used in a randomized complete block design arranged in a 2 × 2…”
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    Influence of hot environments on some blood variables of sheep by Silva, R.G. da, Paranhos da Costa, M.J.R, Silva Sobrinho, A.G

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-10-1992)
    “…Thirty-two Polwarth sheep of ages up to 1 year were observed under temperatures varying from 10.5 to 46.5 degrees C. The following blood cell counts were made:…”
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