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Evalua on of the Apparent Phosphorus Diges Bility Coefficients of Inorganic
Unravelling the Language of Phosphorus Utilization
Ileal Digestibility and Total Tract Retention of Phosphorus in Inorganic Phosphates Fed to Broiler Chickens Using the Direct Method
Phytase and Other Phosphorus Reducing Feed Ingredients
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The Determination of Digestibility of Phosphorus in Various Feed Phosphates for Pigs
Bridging Gaps in the Agricultural Phosphorus Cycle from an Animal Husbandry Perspective—The Case of Pigs and Poultry
Animal Feed Phosphates Outlook to 2030
Chemical and Biological Characteristics of Different Hydrated Monocalcium Phosphates for Broiler Chickens*
Biological Availability of Phosphorus in Raw and Acidulated Sinda And
Effect of Various Feed Phosphates on Biochemical Indices of Blood and Mineral Composition of Bones in Finishing Pigs
Influence of Exogenous Phytase Level and Interaction with Supplmental
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Bolifor® Mcp-F
Sustainable Use of Phosphorus
A Comparison of Different Techniques to Assess the Biological Availability of Feed Phosphates in Pig Feeding
The Relative Biological Availability of Phosphorus in Feed Phosphates for Broilers (*)
Phytase and Other Phosphorus Reducing Feed Ingredients by Todd J
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Maximising the Response to Phytase
The Relative Biological Availability of Phosphorus in Feed Phosphates for Broilers (*) G
Phosphorus Utilization in Domestic Animals Yahsin Joan Cheng Iowa State University
Comparison of How Different Feed Phosphates Affect Performance, Bone Mineralization and Phosphorus Retention in Broilers
Relative Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Inorganic Phosphorus Sources Fed to Growing Pigs G
Phytate and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens and Laying Hens Fed Maize-Based Diets
Nutritional Approaches to Reducing Phosphorus Excretion by Poultry1
Composition and Digestibility of Different Sources of Feed Phosphates by Growing Pigs
Default Phosphorus Excretion Factors of Farm Animals
Evaluating Inorganic Feed Phosphate Type and Further Potential of Phytase Supplementation Using a Commercial Broiler Model
New Low-Temperature Technology of Producing Calcium Feed Phosphate with Microelements
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia Phosphorus Availability of Rock Phosphates As Compared with Feed-Grade Phosphates for Swine1
Kiadvány Borítólap (Első Oldal)
Measurement of Pre-Caecal Absorbability of Bolifor® MCP and Two Forms of DCP in Broilers
FEED PHOSPHATE MARKET Marketsandmarkets
Invited Speakers
Phytate Degradation in Broilers
Phosphorus Bioavailability: a Key Aspect for Conserving This Critical Animal Feed Resource with Reference to Broiler Nutrition