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The Effect of Adding Herbal Extracts to Drinking Water on Body Temperature, Level of Thyroid Hormones and H:L Ratio in the Blood of Broiler Chickens Exposed to Elevated Ambient Temperature Cover

The Effect of Adding Herbal Extracts to Drinking Water on Body Temperature, Level of Thyroid Hormones and H:L Ratio in the Blood of Broiler Chickens Exposed to Elevated Ambient Temperature

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|Oct 2021

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2021-0014 | Journal eISSN: 2300-8733 | Journal ISSN: 1642-3402
Language: English
Page range: 1511 - 1522
Submitted on: Nov 4, 2020
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Accepted on: Feb 17, 2021
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Published on: Oct 28, 2021
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

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