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Heat and moisture production by broilers during simulated cold weather transport

J. M. Watts    
L. J. Graff    
M. L. Strawford    
T. G. Crowe    
N. A. Burlinguette    
H. L. Classen    
and P. J. Shand    

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pp. 1890 - 1899
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