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  • 1. Sand intake by laying hens and its effect on egg production parameters.
    van der Meulen J, Kwakernaak C, Kan CA.
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  • 12. Optimum isoleucine requirement of laying hens and the effect of age.
    Huyghebaert G, De Groote G, Butler EA, Morris TR.
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  • 19. Effect of diet and natural variations in climates on the performance of laying hens.
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  • 20. Effect of feeding clinoptilolite (zeolite) on the performance of three strains of laying hens.
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