Table 1. Compositions of basal diets (as-fed basis).
Table 2. Effect of supplementa tion of mixture of essential oils and organic acid on growth performance in broilers.
Table 3. Effect of supplementa tion of mixture of essential oils and organic acid on blood profile in broilers.
Table 4. Effect of supplementation of mixture of essential oils and organic acid on leg bone length in broilers.
Table 5. Efect of supplementa tion of mixture of essential oils and organic acid on intestinal morphology in broilers.
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