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Carre et al. 2005. Carre, B.; Muley, N.; Gomez, J.; Ouryt, F.X.; Lafittee, E.; Guillou, D.; Signoret, C. Soft wheat instead of hard wheat in pelleted diets results in high starch digestibility in broiler chickens. British Poultry Science. 2005, 46 (1): 66–74. PMID 15835254. S2CID 22087947. doi:10.1080/00071660400023847.
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Preston et al. 2000. Preston, C.M.; McCracken, K.J; McAllister, A. Effect of diet form and enzyme supplementation on growth, efficiency and energy utilisation of wheat-based diets for broilers. British Poultry Science. 2000, 41 (3): 324–331. PMID 11081428. S2CID 34910647. doi:10.1080/713654933.
Preston et al. 2000. Preston, C.M.; McCracken, K.J; McAllister, A. Effect of diet form and enzyme supplementation on growth, efficiency and energy utilisation of wheat-based diets for broilers. British Poultry Science. 2000, 41 (3): 324–331. PMID 11081428. S2CID 34910647. doi:10.1080/713654933.
Carre et al. 2005. Carre, B.; Muley, N.; Gomez, J.; Ouryt, F.X.; Lafittee, E.; Guillou, D.; Signoret, C. Soft wheat instead of hard wheat in pelleted diets results in high starch digestibility in broiler chickens. British Poultry Science. 2005, 46 (1): 66–74. PMID 15835254. S2CID 22087947. doi:10.1080/00071660400023847.