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Ten beef cattle feeding on silage were orally administered a marker organism (nalidixic acid resistant Escherichia coli K12) daily over six days. Subsequently, the administration of the marker organism was stopped, and the animals were divided into two groups (five animals each). The feed was removed from one group (i.e. fasted group) for 48 h, while the feeding of the control group was continued...