Santoso et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Early skip-a-day feeding of female broiler chicks fed high-protein realimentation diets. Performance and body compositionSantoso et al., 1995
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- Santoso U
- Tanaka K
- Ohtani S
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- Poultry Science
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The effect of an early skip-a-day feeding program on performance and body composition of broiler chicks fed high-protein realimentation diets was studied. One-day-old female broiler chicks were withheld from feed for 2 d (0 to 2 d of age), and at 7 d of age three pens of 15 …
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