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Studies on effects of nutritional factors on bone structure and osteoporosis in laying hens

1. A modern hybrid strain of laying hen (Hisex) was fed from point of lay to 68 weeks on a control diet and diets containing oystershell, fluoride, 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, ascorbic acid, a lower concentration of phosphorus and a combination of a lower concentration of crude protein and higher...

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Published in:British poultry science 1997-09, Vol.38 (4), p.417-424
Main Authors: Rennie, J. S., Fleming, R.H., McCormack, H. A., McCorquodale, C. C., Whitehead, C. C.
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Female
Fluorides
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Poultry Diseases
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