A study done by the University of Pretoria (UP) has shown that vitamin C and probiotics could help farmed chickens cope better with heat stress.
“Our findings need to be substantiated through replicated production studies with larger numbers of
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A study done by the University of Pretoria (UP) has shown that vitamin C and probiotics could help farmed chickens cope better with heat stress.
“Our findings need to be substantiated through replicated production studies with larger numbers of
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