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Organic trace minerals on productive performance, egg quality and immune response in Bovans White laying hens

This study was performed in 360 laying Bovans White hens and aimed to evaluate the effect of Carbo‐Amino‐Phosphate‐Chelates (CAFQ) as a mineral premix and its 30% reduction by compared to inorganic trace minerals (ITM) concerning its performance, egg quality, tibia breaking strength and immunity. Si...

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Published in:Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2019-09, Vol.103 (5), p.1484-1491
Main Authors: Ramos‐Vidales, David, Gómez‐Verduzco, Gabriela, Cortes‐Cuevas, Arturo, del Río‐García, Juan Carlos, Fernández‐Tinoco, Sergio, Chárraga‐Aguilar, Silvestre, Ávila‐González, Ernesto
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Animals
Birds
Bone Density
Chelates
Chickens - immunology
Chickens - physiology
Diet
Diet - veterinary
Dietary minerals
Dietary Supplements
egg quality
Eggs - standards
Environmental impact
Female
Fractures, Bone
Immune response
Immune system
Immunity
laying hens
Minerals
organic trace minerals
Oviposition - drug effects
Tibia
Trace Elements - administration & dosage
Trace minerals
Yolk
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