Fermento, melaço e sulfaquinoxalina

Sua interação na alimentação dos pintos

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  • A P Torres UREMG

Palabras clave:

fermento seco, flora intestinal, ração básica, vitaminas essenciais, mortalidade inicial

Resumen

This paper deals with the use of the yeast (by product of alcoholic fermentation from molasses), molasses and Sulfaquinoxaline in the ratio of 3, 3,1 and 0,125%, respectively, in a basal ration, in feeding chicks.

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2024-12-02

Cómo citar

Torres, A. P. (2024). Fermento, melaço e sulfaquinoxalina: Sua interação na alimentação dos pintos. Revista Ceres, 9(54), 378–390. Recuperado a partir de https://ojs.ceres.ufv.br/ceres/article/view/6333

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