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Oxidative stress in ruminants: enhancing productivity through antioxidant supplementation

Published: December 29, 2014
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As the demand for animal protein continue to increase, global animal production faces several challenges in order to meet these demands because of environmental challenges (global warming and climate change). Furthermore, the intensification of animal production systems might compromise animal health and welfare and consequently increase the incidence of the metabolic diseases. Ruminant health an...
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Pietro Celi
The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney
Dr.  Frank Dunshea
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
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Alfredo J. Escribano
Orffa Excentials
17 de abril de 2015
Good article. Congratulations and thank you for the figure, they are of great usefulness to fully understand physiological processes. Regards, Alfredo.
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Ralph Ferreira
5 de mayo de 2015
I found the article to be most informative and most definitely something our local nutritionists should be paying more attention to when formulating rations. Stress in any form is most debilitating and we do not pay enough attention to the underlying causes in our different animal production systems. Thank you Kind regards Ralph
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