In vivo activity of different feeding levels of Greater Celandine (Chelidonium Majus) extract on the growth performance and digestibility in broilers
<p>The present research work was conducted to investigate the effect of Chelidonium Majus Extract (CME) on growth performance and digestibility in broiler chickens In vivo. 100-day-old chicks were used in study. Distributed in to 4 groups i.e. (A, B, C and D) 25 chicks in each group with 5 rep...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Usman Arain (Author), Gulfam Ali Mughal (Author), Shamsuddin Bughio (Author), Muhammad Bilawal Arain (Author), Farman Siyal (Author), Muhammad Ali Arain (Author), Saba Nawaz Arain (Author), Sarfraz Ali Vessar (Author) |
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International Journal of Veterinary Science and Research - Peertechz Publications,
2021-09-15.
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