Formulation of diets for pigs based on a ratio between digestible calcium and digestible phosphorus results in reduced excretion of calcium in urine without affecting retention of calcium and phosphorus compared with formulation based on values for total calcium
L. Vanessa Lagos, Su A. Lee, Mike R. Bedford, Hans H. Stein
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