Park et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Induced moulting issues and alternative dietary strategies for the egg industry in the United StatesPark et al., 2004
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- Park S
- Kim W
- Birkhold S
- Kubena L
- Nisbet D
- Ricke S
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- World's Poultry Science Journal
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The United States (US) poultry industry continues to implement induced moulting to extend egg production in commercial laying flocks. Achieving an optimal moult requires dietary manipulation to cause a complete regression of the reproductive organs and cessation of …
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