Dietary Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) increases milk yield without losing body weight in lactating sows |
Lee, Sung-Hoon
(Livestock Experiment Station, Gyeongsangnamdo Livestock Promotion Research Institute)
Joo, Young-Kuk (Livestock Experiment Station, Gyeongsangnamdo Livestock Promotion Research Institute) Lee, Jin-Woo (Livestock Experiment Station, Gyeongsangnamdo Livestock Promotion Research Institute) Ha, Young-Joo (Livestock Experiment Station, Gyeongsangnamdo Livestock Promotion Research Institute) Yeo, Joon-Mo (Department of Beef & Dairy Science, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries) Kim, Wan-Young (Department of Beef & Dairy Science, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries) |
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