Effects of phytoestrogen supplementation in the feed on the shell gland of laying hens at the end of the laying period.
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A. Wistedt | L. Holm | Y. Ridderstråle | H. Wall | A Wistedt | Y Ridderstråle | A. Wistedt | Lena Holm
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