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Whole Grain in Lamb Rations

Whole Grain in Lamb Rations

http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/wholegra.htm Advantages of using whole grain versus pelleted or mash feeds. OMAF Livestock
Whole Grain in Lamb Rations and Rural Representative/OMAFRA Recent research from University of British Columbia (Dr. Steve Mason, Livestock Nutritionist) indicates that growth rate and feed
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