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Volume 14 : Issue 4, December 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... compound, combined with attapulgite, betaine, and organic chromium in a
feed
additive called Citrus XL, was evaluated in terms of its impact on lipid metabolism. This study involved 2000 ISA Brown strain ...
2.
Volume 14 : Issue 3, September 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... + 100 ml of ginger extract (NE100+GE100). The chickens were evaluated for growth parameters such as initial weight (IW), final weight (FW), average daily gain (ADG), average
feed
intake
(AFI),
feed
conversion ...
3.
Volume 14 : Issue 2, June 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... replication. The parameters monitored were
feed
intake
(FI), live weight (LW), average daily gain (ADG), and
feed
conversion ratio (FCR). After 8 weeks of experimentation, the results indicated that the ...
4.
Volume 14 : Issue 1, March 2024
(Article/Guidline)
... the appropriate level of palm oil inclusion, as higher levels may have adverse effects, such as increased mortality. Keywords: Energy,
Feed
ing strategies, Heat stress, Palm oil, Welfare [Full text-PDF] ...
5.
Volume 12: No. 1, 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... nanoparticles to poultry is a promising research direction, aiming at the development of
feed
additives, antibiotics, and growth stimulants due to their antioxidant, bactericidal, and immunomodulatory ...
6.
Volume 13 : Issue 4, December 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... BD, respectively. The study revealed that ELP contains flavonoids (4.85 μg QE/mg), tannins (30.34 μg CE/mg), and total phenols (165.2 μg AGE/mg). Supplementation did not affect
feed
intake
(FI), body weight ...
7.
Volume 13 : Issue 3, September 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... hormones. In conclusion, the application of metal nanoparticles to poultry is a promising research direction, aiming at the development of
feed
additives, antibiotics, and growth stimulants due to their ...
8.
Volume 13 : Issue 2, June 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... droppings. However, some Campylobacter species can be transmitted vertically, either on the surface of eggs or via trans-ovarian transmission in addition to consumption of contaminated
feed
or water. Due ...
9.
Volume 13 : Issue 1, March 2023
(Article/Guidline)
... performance. Poultry raised in hot climates suffers from heat stress, which reduces meat and egg production, reproductive performance,
feed
intake
, and
feed
conversion efficiency leading to poor growth ...
10.
Volume 12 : Issue 3, September 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... effect of toxicity. The experiment program lasted 6 weeks and was performed on a total of 60 broiler chickens aged 5 days, divided into six groups. Group 1 received healthy
feed
free of toxins, group 2 ...
11.
Volume 12 : Issue 2, June 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... and nutritional digestibility. The database was compiled from 15 publications reports on the addition of fiber sources in broilers
feed
. To analyze the effect of acid detergent fiber (ADF) / neutral detergent ...
12.
Volume 12 : Issue 1, March 2022
(Article/Guidline)
... Alternative
Feed
stuff for Poultry Diet Review Nutritive Value of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) as Economical and Alternative
Feed
stuff for Poultry Diet Ali Shah SR and Çetingül IS. ...
13.
Volume 11 : Issue 4, December 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... chronic supplementation of WR dried powder (WRP) increases
feed
intake
but makes no changes to the body temperature. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effect of yellow and red WRP ...
14.
Volume 11 : Issue 3, September 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... Fed with an Encapsulated Blend of a Phytogenic
Feed
Additive Research Paper Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibility in Broiler Chickens Fed with an Encapsulated Blend of a Phytogenic ...
15.
Volume 11 : Issue 2, June 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... study aimed to compare two
feed
ing diets based on commercial low-energy diets with no added oil, with or without a nutrient absorption enhancer based on lysolecithin (LEX). The performance was recorded ...
16.
Volume 11 : Issue 1, March 2021
(Article/Guidline)
... meal with probiotic (PCM). The chickens that fed FCM presented improvement in live body weight,
feed
conversion ratio, and higher nutrient digestibility, compared to CM and PCM groups. Serum glucose, total ...
17.
Volume 10 : Issue 3, September 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.36380/jwpr.2020.50 ABSTRACT: The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of Agaricus bisporus and Auricularia auricula crude extracts as
feed
additives on the growth performance ...
18.
ICEPF - February 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... Production performance, Rabbits [Full text-PDF] [XML] [HTML] [ePub] [Crossref Metadata] [Google Scholar] Research Paper Mycotoxin Contamination Levels in Broiler
Feed
s and Aflatoxin Residues ...
19.
Volume 10 : Issue 4, December 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... Bursal Disease, Live Attenuated Vaccine, SPF Chicken [Full text-PDF] [XML] [Crossref Metadata] Research Paper Reproductive Performance of Koekoek Chickens at Different Levels of
Feed
Restrictions. ...
20.
Volume 10 : Issue 2, June 2020
(Article/Guidline)
... ABSTRACT: In order to reveal the functions of Epimedium (EPI) on the recovery of the reproductive system of laying hens, 120 Hy-Line Brown laying hens (43-week-old) were forced molt through
feed
withdrawal ...
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