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The Marl as a Natural Supply on Broiler Chicken

The Marl as a Natural Supply on Broiler Chicken Feed: Effects on the Starter Performance, the Abdominal Fat and the Dropping Moisture

Published: January 7, 2013
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INTRODUCTION To extend the biological poultry farming of its isolation and find substitutes able to replace growth factor antibiotics and antioxidants, research on poultry were focused during the last years on alternatives involving the use of natural additives. To achieve these goals and promote more favorable terms and less stressful to the digestive tract, the clay was tested and recommende...
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Nadir Alloui
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Dr. M. Aslam Mirza
22 de enero de 2013

This is an interesting information. Significance increase in weight during early growing phase is impressive. What is marl like? What is the source of Marl? Is it more like sodium bentonite? What are possible factors that led to this increase in weight? Please comment.

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