The effect of histamine on silage dry-matter intake.

作者: P. McDonald , H. T. Macpherson , J. A. Watt

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2494.1963.TB00354.X

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摘要: The oral introduction of 0·5 g histamine as the diphosphate into rumen sheep produced no effect on physiological condition animals. feeding histamine, dihydrochloride, in levels up to 1 g/day silage diets did not affect dry-matter intake.

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