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Coloring Poultry Feed
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May 9, 2022
Kevin Downs (Middle Tennessee State University) talks to Sam Shafer (PSA) about research regarding possible color effects on the birds when feeding them. Let's Squawk About It is a monthly interview segment by the Poultry Science Association.
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