Influence of Rapeseed Meal on Growth Performance, Blood Profiles, Nutrient Digestibility and Economic Benefit of Growing-finishing Pigs |
Choi, H.B.
(Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Animal Life Sciences, Seoul National University)
Jeong, J.H. (Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Animal Life Sciences, Seoul National University) Kim, D.H. (Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Animal Life Sciences, Seoul National University) Lee, Y. (Department of Food and Nutrition, Seoul National University) Kwon, H. (Department of Food and Nutrition, Seoul National University) Kim, Y.Y. (Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Animal Life Sciences, Seoul National University) |
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