reciprocal correlation according to the changes in the content of effective fiber between
the experimental groups.
Figure 1 Relative dynamics of regurgitation in the first and second trial periods
against the background of the content of "effective" fiber in the mixed diet
Evaluation of motor activity of experimental animals (Figure 2) allows us to
express the assumption that the motor activity is influenced by the degree of grinding
of roughage that, along with the change in the content of effective fiber, violates the
way of consumption of feed (life) by cows and induces them to more active
displacements in search of the usual feed mixture. Thus, during the two study periods,
cows of the 1st experimental group, which experienced two changes in the diet in
comparison with the analogues of the 2nd experimental group, whose diet changed
during the study period only once, was distinguished by a steadily greater motor
activity.
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