Jun Zhang

Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University

China

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Clostridium butyricum Supplementation Improved Growth Performance and Intestinal Health Through the Modulation of Intestinal Microbiome and Metabolites in Bull Calves

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 17 Oct 2024
Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology, Ningxia Xingyuanda Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Ningxia Xingyuanda Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Hebei Leyuan Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Hebei Leyuan Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Hua-Qin Science and Technology of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Hua-Qin Science and Technology of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University and Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology
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Clostridium butyricum, Growth performance, Calf, Microbiome, Ruminococcus bromii, Metabolite, Intestinal health

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Dietary Fat and Carbohydrate - Balancing the Lactation Performance and Environment Sustainability in Dairy Cow Industry

Number of pages: 35 Posted: 24 Jul 2023
Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) - State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University and Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University - College of Animal Science and Technology
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dietary fat and carbohydrate, environment sustainability, lactation performance, Dairy cows, meta-analysis