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Enzymes in poultry nutrition
Poultry nutrition concepts for heavy breeders
Published:
March 13, 2018
Craig Coon (University of Arkansas) shared insights on feed control and management of broiler breeders, during the Latin American Poultry Congress 2017 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Craig Nelson Coon
University of Arkansas (USA)
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