The Impact of Feeding Diets of High or Low Energy Concentration on Carcass Measurements and the Weight of Primal and Subprimal Lean Cuts
A. P. Schinckel (Schinckel AP), M. E. Einstein (Einstein ME), S. Jungst (Jungst S), J. O. Matthews (Matthews JO), B. Fields (Fields B), C. Booher (Booher C), T Dreadin (Dreadin T), C. Fralick (Fralick C), S. Tabor (Tabor S), A. Sosnicki (Sosnicki A), E. Wilson (Wilson E), R. D. Boyd (Boyd RD)
Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 2012;25(4):531-540. Published online 2012 Feb 21 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2011.11215
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