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Laying hens behave differently in artificially and naturally sourced ammoniated environments
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Laying hens behave differently in artificially and naturally sourced ammoniated environments

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Main Author: Pokharel, B. B. (autor)
Other Authors: Santos, V. M. dos (autor), Wood, D (autor), Van Heyst, B. (autor), Harlander Matauschek, A. (autor)
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
GALLINAS PONEDORAS
COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL
BIENESTAR ANIMAL
Online Access:https://academic-oup-com.una.idm.oclc.org/ps/article/96/12/4151/4349813
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