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  • 3. Effect of microbial phytase on production performance of White Leghorn layers fed on a diet low in non-phytate phosphorus.
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  • 10. Growth response, nutrient and mineral retention, bone mineralisation and walking ability of broiler chickens fed with dietary inclusion of various unconventional mineral sources.
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  • 11. Efficacy and equivalency of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase for replacing inorganic phosphorus in the diets of broiler chickens and young pigs.
    Jendza JA, Dilger RN, Sands JS, Adeola O.
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  • 13. Metabolisable energy content of diets and broiler performance as affected by wheat specific weight and enzyme supplementation.
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  • 14. Effect of inulin and oligofructose on performance and bone characteristics of broiler chickens fed on diets with different concentrations of calcium and phosphorus.
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  • 15. Effect of supplementing graded concentrations of non-phytate phosphorus on performance, egg quality and bone mineral variables in White Leghorn layers.
    Rama Rao SV, Raju MVLN, Paul SS, Prakash B.
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  • 16. Low-phytate barley cultivars improve the utilization of phosphorus, calcium, nitrogen, energy, and dry matter in diets fed to young swine.
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  • 17. Effect of supplementary choline on the performance of broiler breeders fed on different energy sources.
    Rama Rao SV, Sunder GS, Reddy MR, Praharaj NK, Raju MV, Panda AK.
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  • 20. Response of broiler chickens to microbial phytase supplementation as influenced by dietary phytic acid and non-phytate phosphorus contents. I. Effects on bird performance and toe ash.
    Cabahug S, Ravindran V, Selle PH, Bryden WL.
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