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The use of trichloroacetic acid as precipitant for the determination of ‘true protein’ in animal feeds (Short Communications)

  • 1983
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 13
J.P. Marais and T.K. Evenwell Page: 138 - 139
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The suitability of trichloroacetic acid as a protein precipitant for the determination of 'true protein' in feed samples was investigated. The TCA method compared well with the cupric hydroxide method recommended by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.    

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Performance and egg quality of aged laying hens fed diets supplemented with meat and bone meal or oyster shell meal

  • 2012
  • Issue: 1
  • Volume: 42
A.U. Çatlı, M. Bozkurt, K. Küçükyılmaz, M. Çınar, E. Bintaş, F. Çöven & H. Atik Page: 74 - 82
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Meat and bone meal (MBM) and oyster shell meal (OSM) were supplemented to a basal diet (LMS), either alone or in combination, in order to assess the dietary influences of those complementary Ca sources on performance and egg quality of…

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Animal factors affecting fatty acid composition of cow milk fat: A review

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
E. Samková, J. Špička, M. Pešek, T. Pelikánová & O. Hanuš Page: 83 - 100
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The review summarizes literature dealing with the effects of animal factors (breed, cow individuality, parity and stage of lactation) on fatty acid (FA) composition of milk fat. Genetic parameters affecting the composition of the FAs in milk are reviewed and…

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Pedigree analysis of an ostrich breeding flock

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
M.D. Fair, J.B. van Wyk & S.W.P Cloete Page: 114 - 122
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Pedigree records, maintained from 1978 to 2005 at the Oudtshoorn Research Farm, South Africa, of 40 074 birds of a pair-breeding ostrich flock were used to estimate the effective number of founders (fe), the effective number of ancestors (fa), the…

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Foster parenting, human imprinting and conventional handling affects survival and early weight of ostrich chicks

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
M.D. Wang, S.W.P. Cloete, K. Dzama, M. Bonato & I.A. Malecki Page: 123 - 130
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The effects of human imprinting and foster parenting by adult ostriches on the survival and growth performance of ostrich chicks were compared to conventional chick-rearing practices in two separate experiments. In the first experiment, the growth rate and survival of…

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Effects of a novel carbohydrate fraction on broiler performance and intestinal function

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
M. Ivković, L. Perić, D. Žikić, D. Cvetković, D. Glamočić & P. Spring Page: 131 - 138
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This study was performed to determine the effects of a natural yeast-based feed ingredient (natural carbohydrate fraction (NCF) isolated from a specific strain of yeast) on broiler chickens, and to examine its mode of action. The trial was set up…

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Effect of in ovo injection with L-arginine on productive and physiological traits of Japanese quail

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
H.J. Al-Daraji, A.A. Al-Mashadani, W.K. Al-Hayani, A.S. Al-Hassani & H.A. Mirza Page: 139 - 145
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This study evaluated the influence of administering different levels of L-arginine into eggs of 0-day-old Japanese quail embryos. On day 0 of incubation, 480 eggs (120 for each treatment group) were injected with 0% arginine (C group), 1% arginine (T1),…

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The effects of an active live yeast product on the growth performance of finishing lambs

  • 2012
  • Issue: 5
  • Volume: 42
G.H. Pienaar, O.B. Einkamerer, H.J. van der Merwe, A. Hugo, G.D.J. Scholtz & M.D. Fair Page: 464 - 468
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A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a rumen-specific, active live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae; SC CNCM I-1077), alone or in combination with an ionophore (lasalocid-Na) in standard feedlot diets, on production performance and carcass quality of lambs. Sixty…

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Effect of water treatment of sorghum on the performance of broiler chicks (Short communication)

  • 2012
  • Issue: 2
  • Volume: 42
M. Sharif, M. Idrees, N.A. Tauqir, M.A. Shahzad, M.F. Khalid, M. Nisa, M. Sarwar & M.L. Khan Page: 189 - 194
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The present study was conducted to observe the efficacy of water treatment on sorghum grain and to determine its optimum inclusion in broiler diets. Sorghum grain was treated with water and dried. Seven isoenergetic and isonitrogenous diets were prepared, using…

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