Effects of Mild Heat Exposure and Suppression of Prolactin Secretion on Gastro-intestinal Tract Function and Temperature Regulation in Sheep
OJ Faichney and TN Barry
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
39(1) 85 - 98
Published: 1986
Abstract
The effects of mild heat exposure (30°C; 30% relative humidity), and of the suppression of prolactin secretion under such conditions, were studied in anoestrous ewes given daily 791 g dry matter of a pelleted mixture of lucerne hay and oat grain (3: 2). 51Cr-EDTA, 103Ru-phenanthroline and lignin were used to determine mean retention times (MRT) in the gastro-intestinal (01) tract by a continuous infusion-total sampling procedure.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9860085
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