

Author: Park S. Kim W. Birkhold S. Kubena L. Nisbet D. Ricke S.
Publisher: Humana Press, Inc
ISSN: 0163-4984
Source: Biological Trace Element Research, Vol.101, Iss.2, 2004-11, pp. : 165-179
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Abstract
A commercial-feed-grade form of zinc propionate was examined as a potential feed amendment at a concentration of 1% zinc to induce molt in 90-wk-old hens. Dietary treatments consisted, of 4 treatment groups of 28 birds each randomly assigned to either (1) molted conventionally by feed withdrawal, (2) 1% zinc as Zn acetate, (3) 1% zinc as Zn propionate, or (4) nonmolted control for 9 d. Ovary weights of hens fed Zn acetate or Zn propionate were not significantly different from each other, but hens fed Zn acetate or Zn propionate were significantly (
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