Effects of dietary supplemental chromium methionine, zinc oxide, and ascorbic acid on performance, egg quality traits, and blood parameters of laying hens subjected to heat stress
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Effects of dietary supplemental chromium methionine, zinc oxide, and ascorbic acid on performance, egg quality traits, and blood parameters of laying hens subjected to heat stress
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH
Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 1174-1184
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Informa UK Limited
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2018-05-31
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10.1080/09712119.2018.1481411
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