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Changes in growth and blood parameters in heat-stressed broiler chicks in response to dietary ascorbic acid

Kutlu et al., 1993

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3697749556056899647
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Kutlu H
Forbes J
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Livestock Production Science

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Three experiments were conducted to determine whether supplemental ascorbic acid (AA) would alleviate heat-induced deterioration in performance and metabolism of broiler chicks. Day-old female broiler chicks were fed ad lib. on a standard starter feed under either …
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