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Impact of supplemental inorganic and nano particulate sources of selenium on growth indicators, digestibility, carcass traits, and immunological status of growing …

Al-Sagheer et al., 2023

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11966088164588530076
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Al-Sagheer A
Bassiony S
Ayyat M
Abd El-Latif K
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Egyptian Journal of Rabbit Science

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The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of supplemental two sources of selenium; inorganic and nano (Se-NP), on growth, nutrients digestibility, immunity, and carcass traits of New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits. A total of 45 male rabbits (5 weeks old) …
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