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ABSTRACT - The use of fruit by-products such as citrus pulp represents a feeding ingredient that deserves to be evaluated as an energy source in animal rations. Thirty-six British breed steers were allotted to one of the three feeding treatments (12 steers/treatment):0%, 15% and 30% of fresh citrus pulp inclusion in the ration in a randomized complete block design to evaluate animal performance and carcass and meat quality traits. In the present study, the inclusion of fresh citrus pulp up to 30% of the diet did not affect the animal average daily gain (p > 0.05) but steers that were fed the pulp consumed less feed (p 0.05). A greater lipophilic antioxidant capacity (p

LUZARDO, S. , BANCHERO, G. , FERRARI, V. , IBÁÑEZ, F. , ROIG, G. , AZNÁREZ, V. , CLARIGET, J.M. , LA MANNA, A.
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Animals, December 2021, Volume 11, Issue 12, Article number 3338. Gold Open Access. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123338
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