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Arch Exp Veterinarmed
; 32(5): 645-51, 1978.
Artigo
em Alemão
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-736713
RESUMO
Experimental studies into 21 fattening bulls have failed to support the assumption that phosphorus demand might be regulated by ad-libitum intake. A group feeding on lowphosphorus diet was compared to a normally fed control group. Both did not differ from one another regarding consumption of a high-phosphorus mineral mixture. Economically unjustifiable luxurious consumption rather must be expected, depending on taste, habit, and social eating behaviours.