Nutrition of chicks and layers

作者: T.R. Morris

DOI: 10.1079/WPS20031

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摘要: When formulating least-cost poultry diets, ME concentration should be optimised by an iterative procedure, not entered as a fixed value. This iteration must calculate profit margins taking into ...

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