Use of Chemical Nano-Selenium as an Antibacterial and Antifungal Agent in Quail Diets and Its Effect on Growth, Carcasses, Antioxidant, Immunity and Caecal Microbes
Mahmoud Alagawany(Zagazig University), Fayiz M. Reda(Zagazig University), Shaaban S. Elnesr(Fayoum University), Shaza Y.A. Qattan(King Abdulaziz University), Mohamed E. Abd El‐Hack(Zagazig University), Mahmoud Madkour(National Research Centre), Youssef A. Attia(King Abdulaziz University), Mohamed A. Mahmoud(South Valley University), Mohamed T. El‐Saadony(Zagazig University)
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