BSAS/WPSA Poster Poultry
Theatre Presentations
Effects of enzyme and probiotic supplementation to diets containing wheat on broiler performance
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- 22 November 2017, p. 220
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Effect of different levels of digestible lysine on performance, and blood parameters of male and female broilers in the starter period
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- 22 November 2017, p. 221
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Dietary digestible lysine immune responses and carcass nitrogen of broiler chickens in starter period
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- 22 November 2017, p. 222
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Effect of prebiotic on performance of broiler chicks in low protein diets
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- 22 November 2017, p. 223
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Effect of prebiotic on lipid profile of broiler chicks
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- 22 November 2017, p. 224
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Ileal crude protein digestibility, caecal crude protein retention and digesta viscosity in broilers fed enzyme supplemented rice husk
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- 22 November 2017, p. 225
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Immunomodulatory effects of dietary Allium cepa in chicken after immunization
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- 22 November 2017, p. 226
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Nutritive value of poultry by-product meal from Iran in broiler feeding
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- 22 November 2017, p. 227
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Effects of addition of Natuzyme® to broiler diets containing different levels of canola meal
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- 22 November 2017, p. 228
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The effects of multi-enzyme addition on performance of broiler chicks
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- 22 November 2017, p. 229
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Enrichment with long chain omega-3 fatty acids and sensory evaluation of chicken meat
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- 22 November 2017, p. 230
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Determination of chemical composition and metabolizable energy of wastes of spaghetti, pasta, biscuit, crisp, chickpea pre-cleaning and chickpea screening plants
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- 22 November 2017, p. 231
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The effect of different lightning programs on reproductive performance of native turkeys
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- 22 November 2017, p. 232
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Effects of butyric acid, mannanoligosaccharide (MOS) and avilamycin on performance and small intestine morphology of broiler chickens
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- 22 November 2017, p. 233
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Growth curve models for commercial pullets under severe heat stress condition
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- 22 November 2017, p. 234
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The effect of increasing levels of fish oil on immune responses of broiler chickens
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- 22 November 2017, p. 235
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Effect of dietary Phytase and NSP-degrading enzymes in diets containing rape seed meal on broiler performance
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- 22 November 2017, p. 236
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Effect of dietary Phytase and NSP-degrading enzymes in diets containing rape seed meal on broiler carcass characteristics
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- 22 November 2017, p. 237
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Food and Feed Security
Invited Papers
Food and feed security
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- 22 November 2017, p. 238
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Climate Change and Animal Health and Welfare
Invited Papers
Efficient adaptation to climate change: Who adapts, how and when?
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- 22 November 2017, p. 239
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