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Yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and its active metabolites affect the cecal microbiome of broilers

  • 2021
  • Issue: 6
  • Volume: 51
Z. Sun, Y. Zhen, T. Li, N.D. Aschalew, T. Wang, X. Chen, W. Zhao, X. Zhang & G. Qin Page: 678 - 688

Yeast cultures (YCs) are defined as promising feed additives that maintain the health of birds and improve growth performance by modulating gut microbiota. YCs contain effective metabolites such as glycine, fructose, inositol, galactose, and sucrose. This study investigated the effects…

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Effects of dietary extruded linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) on performance and meat quality in Podolian young bulls

  • 2019
  • Issue: 4
  • Volume: 49
S. Tarricone, M.A. Colonna, F. Giannico, A.M. Facciolongo, A. Caputi Jambrenghi & M. Ragni Page: 781 - 789

This study compared effects of a diet containing 3% extruded linseed (EL) (Linum usitatissimum L.) with a control diet (C) on growth, carcass traits, and meat quality in young Podolian bulls. After 208 days on feed, the bulls were slaughtered…

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Probiotic Bacillus species and Saccharomyces boulardii improve performance, gut histology and immunity in broiler chickens

  • 2018
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 48
M. Manafi, M. Hedayati & S. Mirzaie Page: 379 - 389

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of a new multispecies probiotic containing four Bacillus species and Saccharomyces boulardii (Microguard®) with a commercial probiotic (Protexin®) and a commonly used antibiotic in broilers. Six hundred one-day-old male Ross…

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Whole genome study of linkage disequilibrium in Sahiwal cattle

  • 2018
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 48
H. Mustafa, N. Ahmad, H. J. Heather, K. Eui-soo, W. A. Khan, A. Ajmal, K. Javed, T. N. Pasha, A. Ali, J. J. Kim & T. S. Sonstegard Page: 353 - 360

The linkage disequilibrium (LD) is an important tool to study quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping and genetic selection. In this study, we identified the extent of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in Sahiwal (n = 14) cattle using the bovine high density…

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Exogenous carbohydrases do not improve the physiological and meat quality parameters of female Japanese quail fed canola-based diets

  • 2017
  • Issue: 6
  • Volume: 47
C.M. Mnisi, V. Mlambo, K.G.G. Phatudi & T.B. Matshogo Page: 923 - 932

In an internally controlled environment, a feeding trial using 210 six-week-old female Japanese quail (189.63 ± 11.891 g liveweight) was conducted to evaluate the effect of carbohydrase-treated (endo-1.4-beta-xylanase 5600 TXU/g and endo-1.4-beta-glucanase 2500 TGU/g) canola-based diets on growth performance, haemo-biochemical…

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Castration of male livestock and the potential of immunocastration to improve animal welfare and production traits: Invited Review

  • 2017
  • Issue: 6
  • Volume: 47
T. Needham, H. Lambrechts & L.C. Hoffman Page: 731 - 742

Growing consumer awareness about animal welfare has led to the assessment of the impact of common farming practices, such as physical castration, on animal well-being under production conditions. Physical castration is used in livestock industries to prevent indiscriminate breeding, control…

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Carcass properties, chemical content and fatty acid composition of the musculus longissimus of different pig genotypes

  • 2013
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 43
N. Parunović, M. Petrović, V. Matekalo-Sverak, Č. Radović & N. Stanišić Page: 123 - 136

The aim of this study was to examine carcass properties and variability in chemical content and fatty acid composition in the musculus longissimus lumborum et thoracis (MLLT) of different genotypes of pigs. Of 36 male castrated animals used in the…

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