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Effects of the supplementation of essential oil isolated from orange peel (Citrus sinensis L.) to broiler diets on the performanceAydın et al., 2018
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In this study, the effects of essential oil isolated from orange peel (OEO) added to broiler diets on the performance were examined. In the research, 432 broiler chickens were used and the experiment lasted for six weeks. In the experiment, 0 (1st group), 50 (2nd group) …
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