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Withdrawal of zinc oxide‐containing diets from mature, female domestic fowl: Effects on laying performance and the weights of selected tissues

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Pages 437-447 | Received 21 Jul 1986, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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S. Naz, M. Idris, M.A. Khalique, Zia-Ur-Rahman, I.A. Alhidary, M.M. Abdelrahman, R.U. Khan, N. Chand, U. Farooq & S. Ahmad. (2016) The activity and use of zinc in poultry diets. World's Poultry Science Journal 72:1, pages 159-167.
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G. Verheyen, J. Helsen & E. Decuypere. (1990) Accumulation of zinc in egg yolk, ovarian follicles and organs after forced resting by high dietary zinc. British Poultry Science 31:1, pages 147-154.
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M. H. Stevenson, S. W. Gibson & N. Jackson. (1987) Withdrawal of zinc oxide‐containing diets from mature, female domestic fowl: Effects on selected tissue mineral contents. British Poultry Science 28:3, pages 449-459.
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Sule Kaya, M Ortatatli & S Haliloglu. (2002) Feeding diets supplemented with zinc and vitamin A in laying hens: effects on histopathological findings and tissue mineral contents. Research in Veterinary Science 73:3, pages 251-257.
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