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Performance and bone development in broiler chickens given 25-hydroxycholecalciferol

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Mosaad Hashim, Salah A. El-Safty, Mohammed Al-Rashdan, Karim M. Selim & AbdelRahman Y. Abdelhady. (2023) Ameliorative effects of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol levels on broiler chickens challenged with infectious bronchitis coronavirus: A novel approach. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 32:1, pages 100311.
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