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Benefits of supplementing breeder hens with a standardized dry grape extract on their bones and eggs’ quality
Published:
May 3, 2024
Dr. Anne-Sophie Valable (Product Manager at NOR-FEED) explains how a dry grape extract can impact a bird’s health, during this Engormix interview.
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Anne-Sophie Valable
Nor-Feed A/S
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