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Date: 2015-06-16 14:36:52
Digestive system
Veal
Manure
Calf
Ruminant
Cud
Straw
Rumen
Digestion

How Much Corn is in Your Poop? Originally Published in Alliance, Spring 2011 When feeding grain-fed veal, a lot can be told about the health of your veal by the manure. Appearancecolour, texture-consistancy, and content

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