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Water quality effects on laying hen performance

Today’s hens produce significantly more eggs compared to hens 50 years ago. While many factors play a role in high-quality egg production, the role water quality plays in this process is relatively unknown. As such, researchers at Dalhousie University sought to study the effect that water quality has on laying hen performance today, taking into account the diversity of water found across Canada.

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