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titleOfInvention Method of production of eggs from japanese quails with high content of iodine and vitamin e
abstract FIELD: agriculture. n SUBSTANCE: method comprises feeding the birds with the diet balanced in amino acids, vitamins, macro- and microelements, which includes iodine. And iodine is used in its organic form in a dose of 1.0-2.5 g drug per 1 ton of combined feed, and vitamin E in an amount of 20-30 g of tocopherol per 1 ton of combined feed throughout the production period. n EFFECT: use of the invention enables to obtain quail eggs with high content of iodine and vitamin E. n 3 tbl, 1 ex
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