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012) BBS than FUR pullets. However, at 16 woa, FUR pullets had higher (P less then 0.05) BoMD, BoMC, and tibia BBS than CON pullets. In conclusions, cage type and dietary LPS had independent effects on Ca utilization and skeletal development. Despite poor Ca retention, FUR caged pullets showed improved bone quality at 16 woa. Finer LPS improved femur mineral density suggesting coarser LPS had limited effects on pullet bone quality.It was hypothesized that dietary guanidinoacetic acid (GAA), the precursor of creatine (Cr), would be benefic