Kassem Gabr El-Iraqi
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Reducing The Amount of Excreta Output Via Minimizing the Feed Consumption of Laying Hens
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Elsherif, H. M. R., and K. G. El-Iraqi, "Reducing The Amount of Excreta Output Via Minimizing the Feed Consumption of Laying Hens", Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds , vol. 22, issue 1, pp. 101-109, 2019.
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