Effect of replacing whole wheat with broken rye as a sustainable grain in diets of fattening turkeys on growth performance, litter quality, and foot pad health
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A. Abd El-Wahab | C. Visscher | C. Sürie | Richard Grone | Volker Wilke | Jan Berend Lingens | Andreas von Felde
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