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“... calcareum) and a homeopathic added to broiler feed has a hepatoprotective effect capable of minimizing the...”
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“...Increase in feed efficiency result in decrease in feed costs. Thus, to improve profitability...”
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“...animal nutrition; cattle, digestibility; feed evaluation; intake; milk....”
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“... 01 studying the effect of heat stress on some biochemical parameters and feed intake of buffaloes. The animals...”
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