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G M Pesti

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British Poultry Science|November 1, 1982
Characterisation of the response of male broiler chickens to diets of various protein and energy contentsG M Pesti
British Poultry Science|October 1, 1984
Influence of substitution method and of food intake on bioassays to determine metabolisable energy with chickensG M Pesti
Poultry Science|January 1, 1991
Response surface approach to studying the protein and energy requirements of laying hensG M Pesti
Poultry Science|January 1, 1991
Research note: adding coefficients for dietary protein and energy to equations for predicting the metabolizable energy intake of laying hensG M Pesti
Journal of Animal Science|May 17, 2011
An economic comparison of several models fitted to nutritional response dataG M Pesti, D Vedenov
Journal of Animal Science|October 30, 2007
A comparison of methods of fitting several models to nutritional response dataD Vedenov, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|October 19, 2010
An economic analysis of a methionine source comparison response modelD Vedenov, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|June 1, 1983
Effects of population density on the growth, organ weights, and plasma corticosterone of young broiler chicksG M Pesti, B Howarth
Poultry Science|June 1, 1987
Research note: nutritive value of poultry by-product meal. 3. Incorporation into practical dietsR R Escalona, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|September 1, 1986
The response of male broiler chicks to a corn-soy diet supplemented with L-methionine, L-cystine, choline, sulfate, and vitamin B12P B Tillman, G M Pesti
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British Poultry Science|November 1, 1982
Characterisation of the response of male broiler chickens to diets of various protein and energy contentsG M Pesti
British Poultry Science|October 1, 1984
Influence of substitution method and of food intake on bioassays to determine metabolisable energy with chickensG M Pesti
Poultry Science|January 1, 1991
Response surface approach to studying the protein and energy requirements of laying hensG M Pesti
Poultry Science|January 1, 1991
Research note: adding coefficients for dietary protein and energy to equations for predicting the metabolizable energy intake of laying hensG M Pesti
Journal of Animal Science|May 17, 2011
An economic comparison of several models fitted to nutritional response dataG M Pesti, D Vedenov
Journal of Animal Science|October 30, 2007
A comparison of methods of fitting several models to nutritional response dataD Vedenov, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|October 19, 2010
An economic analysis of a methionine source comparison response modelD Vedenov, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|June 1, 1983
Effects of population density on the growth, organ weights, and plasma corticosterone of young broiler chicksG M Pesti, B Howarth
Poultry Science|June 1, 1987
Research note: nutritive value of poultry by-product meal. 3. Incorporation into practical dietsR R Escalona, G M Pesti
Poultry Science|September 1, 1986
The response of male broiler chicks to a corn-soy diet supplemented with L-methionine, L-cystine, choline, sulfate, and vitamin B12P B Tillman, G M Pesti
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