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Digestible lysine levels in diets for laying Japanese quails

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Table 1 - Composition of experimental diets (g/kg as fed)
Table 2 - Influence of digestible lysine level on performance variables in Japanese laying quails
Table  3  -  Digestible  lysine  levels  on  weight  and  percentage  of  yolk,  albumen,  shell  and  specific egg weight (SW) of Japanese laying quails
Table 4 - Digestible lysine levels on the values of nitrogen ingested, nitrogen excreted and nitrogen balance of laying Japanese quails

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