Evaluation of Annona Senegalensis Seed as an Alternative Source of Functional Feed Ingredient in Livestock Feed Production

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Abdulwaheed Adeyemi BELLO, Idris Mohammed ALIYU, Shuaibu Mohammed DOKO, Bashir Adamu , Musa MAAJI, Wosilat ABDULSALAM, Muftau BELLO

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Abdulwaheed Adeyemi BELLO, Idris Mohammed ALIYU, Shuaibu Mohammed DOKO, Bashir Adamu, Musa MAAJI, Wosilat ABDULSALAM, Muftau BELLO (2024). Evaluation of Annona Senegalensis Seed as an Alternative Source of Functional Feed Ingredient in Livestock Feed Production. Journal of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Animal Sciences, 5(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-736614