2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.103347
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Effects of different selenium sources and levels on the physiological state, selenoprotein expression, and production and preservation of selenium-enriched eggs in laying hens

Yan Li,
Tianming Mu,
Ru Li
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“…When compared to inorganic Se, feeding organic Se to broiler breeders can reduce mortality and increase egg production (Rajashree et al., 2014 ). Li et al ( 2024 ) results revealed than SM increased the laying rate compare to sodium selenite, whereas different Se levels had no effect. Some studies on the impact of Se sources on poultry performance have produced contradictory findings.…”
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“…When compared to inorganic Se, feeding organic Se to broiler breeders can reduce mortality and increase egg production (Rajashree et al., 2014 ). Li et al ( 2024 ) results revealed than SM increased the laying rate compare to sodium selenite, whereas different Se levels had no effect. Some studies on the impact of Se sources on poultry performance have produced contradictory findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…When compared to inorganic Se, feeding organic Se to broiler breeders can reduce mortality and increase egg production (Rajashree et al, 2014). Li et al (2024) results…”
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confidence: 99%
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