Feed conversion efficiency does not negatively affect young sheep and ewe performance. (Original Research article).
ABSTRACT.- Introduction: Improving the feed efficiency (FE) in ruminants offers significant potential for optimizing the use of natural feed resource while simultaneouslyenhancing food and wool production. However, selecting for FE and high productivity may negatively impact the robustness traits, s...
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2024
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