The Net Energy Values of Corn, Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles and Wheat Bran for Laying Hens Using Indirect Calorimetry Method

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  • 축산학
  • corn
  • drieddistillersgrainswithsolubles
  • indirectcalorimetry
  • laying hens
  • net energy
  • wheat bran
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