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Avian Intestinal Spirochetosis (AIS) in Poultry Flocks of Tehran Province
Avian Intestinal Spirochetosis (AIS) in Poultry Flocks of Tehran Province...
Milestones in avian coccidiosis research: A review
Prevalence and characterization of Salmonella species in entire steps of a single integrated broiler supply chain in Korea
RNAseq Reveals Novel and Differentially Expressed Isoforms in Native and Commercial Poultry
The poultry industry occupies an important position in the provision of animal protein. Recently, next generation sequencing technology (RNA-Seq) has become available as a powerful tool to investigate transcriptional profiles for gene expression...
Survey of poultry carcass condemnations in abattoirs of West Azerbaijan province (North west of Iran)
Post mortem inspection records of poultry carcasses at 11 abattoirs in West Azerbaijan province, from
March 20, 2008 to March 20, 2015 were used to investigate the prevalence of poultry condemnation. The daily condemnation records were used...
Use of Ozone for DecontaminationTreatments of Poultry Carcasses
of poultry carcasses. The characteristics of poultry and the processing and handling conditions after slaughter result in very high levels of micro-organisms, including some pathogens, in this type of meat.
Material and Method: The bactericidal...
Relationship of Chemical Composition and Metabolisable Energy of Triticale for Poultry
Triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye is an alternative cereal grain to maintain the metabolisable energy of poultry diet (Zarghi, H., and A. Golian, 2009). The chemical composition and metabolisable energy of triticale may vary based...
Application of the Taguchi Method in Poultry Science: Estimation of the in Vitro Optimum Intrinsic Phytase Activity of Rye, Wheat and Barley
1.In poultry investigations, the main interest is to study the effects of many factors simultaneously. Two or three level factorial designs, are the most commonly used experimental design for this type of investigation. However, it is often too...