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Affected laying hen
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March 19, 2012
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Morteza Youssefi
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Sandip Shrestha
19 de marzo de 2012
What might be the effective treatment for this case??
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Morteza Youssefi
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22 de marzo de 2012
Given that we did research on the nutritional aspects of fatty liver-hemorrhagic syndrome, I suggest that nutritional strategies should be used as feed additives (including: yeasts, organic selenium, choline chloride, methyl donor agents).
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