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Effect of phytase dose on productive performance and bone status of layers fed with graded levels of digestible lysine

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Table 1. Composition of basal experimental diet and analyzed nutrient content
Table 2. Expected and analyzed 1  phytase activity in feed samples
Table 3. Effect of phytase and digestible lysine on production parameters and abdominal fat deposition   in 40-65 week-old White Bovans laying hens
Table 4. Effect of phytase and digestible lysine on egg marketing classification and egg quality test   in 40-65 week-old White Bovans laying hens
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