The use of cottonseed by-products are sources of protein, energy, and fiber, excellent nutrient feed alternatives for animals.
However, cottonseed use is limited because of the presence of gossypol, as it causes serious problems to animal health. Thus,
was evaluated ewe long-term supplemented of cottonseed during the pre-breeding season, breeding season, pregnancy, and
lactation period (10 months).
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