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  • 21. Control of the development of the ovarian follicular hierarchy in broiler breeder pullets by food restriction during rearing.
    Hocking PM, Waddington D, Walker MA, Gilbert AB.
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  • 37. Feed consumption and efficiency of feed utilization in chickens as affected by restriction of feed intake under subtropical conditions.
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