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- who: Nida Amin from the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany have published the research: Host metabolome and faecal microbiome shows potential interactions impacted by age and weaning times in calves, in the Journal: Microbiome data
- what: This study reported that weaning at 17 weeks of age was beneficial due to higher growth rate of late-weaned calves during days 42-98 and a quick adaptability of microbiota to weaning-related dietary changes duru2011 ing day 112 suggesting an age-dependent maturation of the gastrointestinal tract. This study examined the age- and weaning-dependent changes in . . .
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