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1. Growth performance and body composition of feedlot lambs fed refused melon fruit.

2. Soybean oil, linoleic acid source, in lamb diets: carcass traits and meat quality.

3. Performance, Carcass Traits, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Post-Weaning and Finishing Zebu Steers on Tropical Pasture with Three Low-Intake Supplementation Strategies.

4. Effects of refused melon fruit in Canarana grass ensilage on intake, digestibility, serum biochemistry, performance, carcass characteristics and meat attributes of feedlot lambs.

5. Cactus species and tree forage hay in the diet of dairy goats.

6. Strategies of virginiamycin supplementation in the postweaning phase on growth performance and carcass quality of beef cattle.

7. Red propolis extract as a natural ionophore for confined sheep: performance and morphological and histopathological changes.

8. Inclusion of palm kernel cake in the supplement reduces nutrient digestibility but does not interfere with the performance of steers finished on tropical pasture.

9. Coconut fruit pulp by-product in the diet of sheep.

10. Intake, digestibility, ruminal parameters, and performance in lamb fed with increasing levels of red propolis extract.

11. Effect of dietary inclusion of licuri cake on intake, feeding behavior, and performance of feedlot cull cows.

12. Lambs fed diets containing by-product from coconut processing: histomorphometry characteristics in the digestive and renal systems.

13. Can roughage: concentrate ratio affect the action of red propolis extract on sheep metabolism?

14. Replacing sorghum with palm kernel cake in the diet decreased intake without altering crossbred cattle performance.

15. The replacement of grass hay by cassava foliage hay or spineless cactus improves lamb performance.

16. Ovines submitted to diets containing cassava foliage hay and spineless cactus forage: histological changes in the digestive and renal systems.

17. Intake, digestibility and metabolism in sheep fed with increasing levels of spineless cactus (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm-Dyck).

18. Evaluation of microbiological, cellular and risk factors associated with subclinical mastitis in female buffaloes.

19. Spineless cactus associated with Tifton hay or sugarcane bagasse may replace corn silage in sheep diets.

20. Gross composition, fatty acid profile and sensory characteristics of Saanen goat milk fed with Cacti varieties.

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