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Relationship of dietary aluminum, phosphorus, and calcium to phosphorus and calcium metabolism and growth performance of broiler chicks.
A. S. Hussein
, A. H. Cantor
, T. H. Johnson
, R. A. Yokel
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Phosphorus
100%
Growth Performance
100%
Inorganic Phosphorus
100%
Broiler chicks
100%
Phosphorus Metabolism
100%
Calcium Metabolism
100%
Feed Intake
40%
Negative Effects
40%
Tibia
40%
Day-old chicks
40%
Diet Therapy
20%
Weight Gain
20%
Three-level
20%
Enhanced Growth
20%
Feed Ratio
20%
Available Phosphorus
20%
Body Weight Gain
20%
Breakdown Strength
20%
Aluminum Sulfate
20%
Poor Growth
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chick
100%
Growth Performance
100%
Feed Intake
50%
Weight Gain
50%
Tibia
50%
Body Weight
25%
Feeds
25%
Aluminum Sulfate
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Calcium Metabolism
100%