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Rare earths as a feed additive for poultry

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Pages 369-379 | Published online: 23 Sep 2019

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Shoaib Ahmed Pirzado, Muhammad A. Arain, Cai Huiyi, Sarfraz Ali Fazlani, Mahmoud Alagawany & Liu Gouhua. (2022) Effect of Azomite on growth performance, immune function and tibia breaking strength of broiler chickens during starter period. Animal Biotechnology 33:7, pages 1539-1544.
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Yue Tao, Lu Shen, Chong Feng, Rongyi Yang, Jianhua Qu, Hanxun Ju & Ying Zhang. (2022) Distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) and their roles in plant growth: A review. Environmental Pollution 298, pages 118540.
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