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Why did the young chicks that were given the new treatment have higher concentrations of a variety of bacteria than untreated chicks, even though they had lower rates of Salmonella?
The correct answer will be a hypothesis explaining a key difference between Salmonella and the other variety of bacteria. This difference should explain why treated chicks have lower Salmonella rates but higher levels of the other bacteria, either by showing how the treatment impacts both or how the bacteria interact with each other.
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