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spellingShingle PROUDFOOT, F. G., HULAN, H. W., Canadian Journal of Animal Science, THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF WHEAT SCREENINGS AS A FEED INGREDIENT FOR ADULT LEGHORN HENS, Animal Science and Zoology, Food Animals
title THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF WHEAT SCREENINGS AS A FEED INGREDIENT FOR ADULT LEGHORN HENS
title_full THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF WHEAT SCREENINGS AS A FEED INGREDIENT FOR ADULT LEGHORN HENS
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title_sort the nutritive value of wheat screenings as a feed ingredient for adult leghorn hens
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