نتایج جستجو برای: broiler meat

تعداد نتایج: 54603  

F. Abbasi F. Samadi, M. Shams Shargh S. Ramezanpour S.M. Jafari

This study aimed to produce omega-3-emriched broiler meat by using ultrasonicated flaxseed oil nanoemulsions coated with whey protein-sodium alginate. Three hundred 1-d-old (Ross, 308) male broiler chicks were allocated randomly to 5 experimental treatments with 4 replicate pens. Experimental treatments included basal diet (BD), basal diet plus flaxseed oil (BD+FO, 1 mL/kg/BW), basal diet plus ...

2003
M. T. Kidd S. J. Barber C. D. Zumwalt S. L. Branton

Better environmentally controlled broiler houses have resulted in many integrated broiler operations using the same dietary feed formulations in winter and summer months due to only minor differences in environmental temperature in the broiler house. Much research has addressed broiler nutrient needs in thermoneutral vs. hot temperature conditions, but research evaluating nutrient needs of broi...

2016
A. Sundaresan M. Babu D. Thyagarajan C. Pandian

A study was conducted for six weeks period to evaluate the effect of meat byproduct Sinews on commercial broiler performance in a total of 270 unsexed Vencobb chicks. The experimental feeds were prepared by including sinews at zero per cent (controlT1), 2 per cent (T2) and 4 per cent (T3) level in the feed. Addition of two per cent inclusion of Sinews in broiler chicken diet did not showed sign...

Objective: A research was carried out to investigate the effects of nettle (Urtica dioica) powder (NP) and essential oil (NE) on performance, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics and antioxidant stability in broiler chicks. Methods: The treatments were T1: control diet, T2: control diet + 5g/kg NP, T3: control diet + 10 g/kg NP, T4: control diet + 5g/kg NE and T5: control diet + ...

Objective: A research was carried out to investigate the effects of nettle (Urtica dioica) powder (NP) and essential oil (NE) on performance, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics and antioxidant stability in broiler chicks. Methods: The treatments were T1: control diet, T2: control diet + 5g/kg NP, T3: control diet + 10 g/kg NP, T4: control diet + 5g/kg NE and T5: control diet + ...

2015
M. M. Hossain M. Begum I. H. Kim

This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of Bacillus subtilis, Clostridium butyricum and Lactobacillus acidophilus (tri-strain probiotics, TSP) endospores in broilers. TSP can benefit the host animal by increasing nutrient absorption from the gastrointestinal tract and altering the intestinal ecosystem in poultry. A total of 500 day-old ROSS 308 mixed sex broiler chickens with an averag...

2002
M. Teye

Palm Kernel Oil Residue (PKOR) is a waste product obtained after extracting oil from palm kernel by cottage industries. The residue is dumped at processing sites and the stench that emanates from the oxidizing product, causes nuisance to processors and nearby residents. Animal scientists are advocating the use of the fresh product as energy resource in broiler rations. This study was therefore ...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2021

Abstract This review covers the current situation of use Spirulina in poultry diets and discusses its benefits challenges with particular emphasis on effect supplementation production performances meat quality. Feed enriched influences broilers’ health by improving their immune response gut function increasing PUFA pigment content meat. However, despite numerous studies, broiler performance rem...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2013
Omar A Oyarzabal Aretha Williams Ping Zhou Mansour Samadpour

To improve the detection of Campylobacter spp. in retail broiler meat, a reference method (R subsamples) based on the enrichment of 25 g of meat in Bolton broth at 42°C under microaerobiosis was compared with an alternative method (A subsamples) consisting in the rinsing of meat samples for 30s in buffered peptone water with antimicrobials with incubation at 42°C under aerobiosis. One piece of ...

Journal: :Poultry science 1998
G H Poole D L Fletcher

Two experiments were conducted to compare the effects of a 70:30 argon:carbon dioxide Modified Atmosphere Stun-Kill (MASK) system to both a low voltage (LV) and a high current (HC) electrical stunning and conventional killing system on broiler breast rigor development and meat quality. In Experiment 1, the effects on breast muscle pH and meat tenderness of the MASK system and the LV system were...

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