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Effect of anti-prolactin drug and peppermint on broodiness, laying performance and egg quality in indigenous hens
2017
Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
<p>The study was conducted to determine the effect of antiprolactin drug (Bromergon®) and Peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) on broodiness, laying performance and egg quality in indigenous hens. The effect of modulation of prolactin concentration on egg production, sequence length and inter sequence pauses were studied by analyzing the oviposition records. Total sixty indigenous laying hens (30-40 weeks of age), were assigned for treatment with peppermint solution and Bromergon®. Sixty laying hens
doi:10.3329/ajmbr.v2i4.30995
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