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0.05). The main effect and the interaction between feed form and feed particle size for nitrogen retention and excretion was not significant. Result of this experiment showed that FCR was inferior for hens fed pellet compared to mash feeds and increasing corn particle size tended to improve performance parameters.]]>
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0.05). Most of PF and efficiency of microbial biomass of wheat straw was for 3 g/kg DM Scrophularia striata (15.03 mg/ml and 86 %, respectively) and most of organic matter digestibility was for 6 g Scrophularia striata (253.85 mg). Dry matter digestibility of soybean meal (83.57 %) was the greatest in treatment containing 3 g/kg DM (P<0.05). Dry matter digestibility of wheat straw was not significant between treatments (P>0.05). According to the result, the using of3 g/kg DM Scrophularia striata in Lori-Bakhtiarisheep diet had positive impact on microbial fermentation and digestibility.]]>
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