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Effect of maize distillers dried grains with solubles and dietary enzyme supplementation on the performance of laying hens

Świątkiewicz et al., 2006

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17832066882002335907
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Świątkiewicz S
Koreleski J
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Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences

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In an experiment on 84 Lohman Brown hens (from 26 to 68 weeks of age), the effect of the different dietary levels of maize distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) on laying performance and egg quality was studied. Experimental diets were isocaloric and …
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