Many non-nutrient feed additives are marketed and approved for use in dairy cattle (see Table: Feed Additives Included for Non-Nutrient Benefits).
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Nutrition: Dairy Cattle
By
Thomas H. Herdt, DVM, MS, DACVN, DACVIM, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences and Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health, Michigan State University
Many non-nutrient feed additives are marketed and approved for use in dairy cattle (see Table: Feed Additives Included for Non-Nutrient Benefits).
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