Improvement in growth performance and digestive function from amniotic injections of N‐acetylglutamate in broiler chickens
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2023Vol. 103(14), pp. 6966–6974
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Abstract
Amniotic injections of NAG (1.5 mg/egg) at 17.5 DOI could improve early growth performance of broilers during 1-14 days after hatching by accelerating the development of the intestine and enhancing jejunal digestive function. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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