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Prediction of the apparent metabolizable energy of soybean meal based on a rooster model
Criniere, M., C. Picart , M. Hruby and C. Launay
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Productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) is a better predictor of broiler feed intake and feed conversion ratio compared to metabolizable energy and classic net energy
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C.Coon
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Productive energy (Ark NE), apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) and net energy (NE) values for diets and ingredients for 5-56d broiler grow-out studies
Suesuttajit, N., J. Weil, C. Umberson, D. Martinez, A. Scott and C. Coon
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Nitrogen correction of true metabolizable energy values for poultry feed ingredients
Dillard, R., N. Dale and A. Davis
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Effect of dietary soy galactooligosaccharides on AMEn, nitrogen retention and ceca microbiome of broiler chickens
Brown, K., K. Teague, G. Tellez-Isaias, J. Chai, S. Rasmussen, A. Blanch, S. Rochell, and J. Zhao
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Chemical composition, protein quality, and protein digestibility and metabolizable energy content of commercial soybean meals from different origins in 21-day old broilers
Aguirre, L., L. Cámara, G. Fondevila, A. de Juan, J. Mabrouk and G. Mateos
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Research Determines Net Energy Provided by Soybean Meal Should Be Updated in Formulation Software
Lee, S., D. Rodriguez and H. Stein






