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Studies in pigeon nutrition: Addition of vitamin supplements to commercial pigeon ration investigated for effect on squab production

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Fred T. Shultr, University of California
C. R. Grau, University of California
Phyllis Zweigart, University of California

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California Agriculture 7(5):14-15.

Published May 01, 1953

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Production of marketable squabs increased after certain vitamins—important for reproduction by fowl—were added to a basal ration similar to commercial pigeon feed mixtures.

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The above report is based on studies conducted with the co-operation of Ralph and Don Weaver, Weaver Squab Farm, Santa Clwa County

Studies in pigeon nutrition: Addition of vitamin supplements to commercial pigeon ration investigated for effect on squab production

Fred T. Shultr, C. R. Grau, Phyllis Zweigart
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Studies in pigeon nutrition: Addition of vitamin supplements to commercial pigeon ration investigated for effect on squab production

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Authors

Fred T. Shultr, University of California
C. R. Grau, University of California
Phyllis Zweigart, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 7(5):14-15.

Published May 01, 1953

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Production of marketable squabs increased after certain vitamins—important for reproduction by fowl—were added to a basal ration similar to commercial pigeon feed mixtures.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above report is based on studies conducted with the co-operation of Ralph and Don Weaver, Weaver Squab Farm, Santa Clwa County


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