Effects of dietary supplementation of microencapsulated Enterococcus fecalis and the extract of Camellia oleifera seed on laying performance, egg quality, serum biochemical parameters, and cecal microflora diversity in laying hens
Main Author: | Song, D. (autor) |
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Other Authors: | Wang, Y. W. (autor), Lu, Z. X. (autor), Wang, W. W. (autor), Miao, H. J. (autor), Zhou, H. (autor), Wang, L. (autor), Li, A. K. (autor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | https://academic.oup.com/ps/article-abstract/98/7/2880/5372582/?redirectedFrom=fulltext |
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