نتایج جستجو برای: organic diets

تعداد نتایج: 245297  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
T M Che O Adeola M J Azain S D Carter G L Cromwell G M Hill D C Mahan P S Miller J E Pettigrew

An experiment involving 854 crossbred pigs (20 replicate pens of 4 to 8 pigs per pen) was conducted at 8 experiment stations to determine the effects of acids in nursery pig diets and their inclusion amounts on growth performance using diets and weaning ages typical of those used in the United States commercial pork industry. Diets were formulated to have constant a ME and contain 1.45, 1.45, a...

2005
P. Sacakli A. Sehu A. Ergün B. Genc Z. Selcuk

An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of phytase, organic acids and their interaction on body weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio, carcass yield and tibia ash. A total of 680 three-day old Japanese quail chicks (Coturnix coturnix japonica) were assigned to 20 battery brooders, 34 chicks in each. The experimental period lasted 35 days. The treatment groups employ...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2018
Azin M Golian A Hossein Zadeh M Kermanshahi H, Majidzadeh-Heravi R Sanjabi MR

The effects of organic and inorganic sources and concentration (0 and 0.3 mg per kg of diet) of Selenium (Se) on growth performance, blood biochemical and immune system were evaluated in broiler chickens. Chickens were fed corn-soy-based diets formulated to 8 dietary treatments containing no added Se (negative control), negative control plus yeast (positive control), and 6 diets had 0.3 mg/kg o...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
H Goldblatt

SHERMAN and PAPPENHEIMER [1921] and later, Pappenheimer, McCann, Zucker and Hess [1921] induced the development of severe experimental rickets in rats by a diet (No. 84) consisting of 95 % patent flour and 5 % salt mixture. This diet was not only deficient in phosphorus and fat-soluble A, but was also very obviously deficient in many other respects. McCollum, Simmonds, Shipley and Park [1921], ...

E.A. Awad M.A. Hossain,

Both plant and animal ingredients are used commonly to formulate balanced diets for poultry. Although many changes have been occurred in the genetics, nutrition and feeding of modern meat chickens, free selection and indiscriminate uses of feedstuffs for the non-ruminant animal diets can be hazardous due to the emerging threat of diseases outbreak via animal by-products. Besides this, many othe...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2009
Li-Shu Wang Stephen S Hecht Steven G Carmella Nanxiong Yu Bethany Larue Cassandra Henry Colleen McIntyre Claudio Rocha John F Lechner Gary D Stoner

Diets containing freeze-dried black raspberries (BRB) suppress the development of N-nitrosomethylbenzylamine (NMBA)-induced tumors in the rat esophagus. Using bioassay-directed fractionation, the anthocyanins in BRB were found to be the most active constituents for down-regulation of carcinogen-induced nuclear factor-kappaB and activator protein-1 expression in mouse epidermal cells in vitro. T...

ژورنال: مرتع 2023

Background and objectives: Regular preparation of good quality forage and proper diet leads to cost-effective production of milk and meat. In Iran, insufficient supply and insufficient access to forage, as well as unbalanced consumption diets are the main limitations that negatively affect the ability to produce buffalo and therefore lead to uneconomical breeding of this animal. To overcome the...

2017
A. Varun P. Muthusamy Wilfred Ruban

Zinc (Zn) as a micro mineral is essential for growth, skeletal development, and immune competence in chickens (Hudson et al., 2004). Inorganic Zn salts, such as sulphate and oxide, are generally supplemented in diets to meet the Zn requirement of chickens (Cao et al., 2002). However, in the recent past Inorganic trace minerals (ITMs) have been replaced by organic trace minerals (OTMs) because o...

2008
D. H. Kim S. H. Cho J. H. Kim P. N. Seong J. M. Lee K. H. Hah D. G. Lim

This study compared organically reared chickens with conventionally reared ones with regard to fatty acid composition traits. The conventional and organic flocks with an average age of 40 days were raised in an indoor pen. Stocking densities of conventional and organic ones were 0.05 and 0.13 m/bird, respectively. The conventional diet was formulated with common ingredients whereas the organic ...

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