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  • 10. Effects of different cereal grains in diets for laying hens on production parameters and liver fat content.
    Kim SM, Patel MB, Reddy SJ, McGuinnis J.
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  • 12. Choline and methionine supplementation of layer diets varying in protein content.
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  • 13. Further evaluation of nonfeed removal methods for molting programs.
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    Wang XC, Zhang HJ, Wang H, Yue HY, Wang J, Wu SG, Qi GH.
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  • 17. The use of low-protein, low-phosphorus, amino acid- and phytase-supplemented diets on laying hen performance and nitrogen and phosphorus excretion.
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  • 19. Research note: effect of excess lysine, methionine, threonine, or tryptophan on production performance of laying hens.
    Koelkebeck KW, Baker DH, Han Y, Parsons CM.
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