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Increasing persistency in lay-longer living layers. M. Bain (University of Glasgow)

Published: September 2, 2014
Hens with less cost per unit than most other sources of high quality animal proteins are increasingly seen as an important tool in meeting the needs of a burgeoning world population. Eggs are one product of this versatile food animal. In the past 50 years, selection initially at the breed level and then using quantitive genetics coupled with a sophisticated breeding pyramid, has resulted in a very productive hybrid for a variety of traits associated with egg production.
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Maureen Bain
University of Glascow
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Daniel Maennle
3 de junio de 2016
@ Monday Adamu Look in website source code for .mp4 Copy this link in the adress field and download it/save site as @ David Caveny http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00071668.2016.1161727
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BIODEVAS Laboratoires
29 de febrero de 2016
Comment peut-on avoir un résumé de la vidéo sur papier .Merci
Dr. Monday Adamu
7 de agosto de 2015
Please how can i download this video?
David D. Caveny
28 de enero de 2015
Is there any way of receiving this video as I am only receiving the audio portion. If not is there a slide show or a paper in pdf format. David D. Caveny greenegg@theriver.com
Maheswar Rath
17 de noviembre de 2014
extending laying period through selection would be better proposition . the video was not properly received at my level might be due to net issues. It will be better if author put her article in this technical section so that i can see what are main areas of recommendations. It was good presentation dr m rath
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