ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to determine the effect of protein and dietary sorghum tannin levels on weight gain (WG), feed conver-sion (FC), and pancreas weight (PW) of female turkeys from Day 1 to 12 wk of age. Two protein levels (100 and 85 % of NRC, 1984) and five tannin levels (0,.49,.98,1.47, and 1.96%, expressed as percentage catechin equivalents) in a factorial arrangement of treatments were used in all experiments. Turkeys were fed the dietary treatments from Day 1 to 4 wk, 4 to 8 wk, and 8 to 12 wk in Experiments 1,2, and 3, respectively. No significant (P>.05) interaction between protein and tannin level was observed for WG, FC, or PW in all experiments. Neither protein nor tannin level had an effect on PW express...
Breast meat yield, chemical composition, mineral profile and linear measurement of the resultant bre...
Soybean meal (SBM) is the most widely and expensive protein source used in the formulation of poultr...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to document the effects of an early immunologic stress and c...
The present study was designed to determine the effects of different dietary protein and lysine leve...
ABSTRACT Two series of three consecutive 4-week experiments with a total of 1,370 Large White turkey...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to study the protein and amino acid requirements of growing ...
The effect of feeding sorghum condensed tannins on intestinal growth, function and histology was inv...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted with 1,751 Large White turkeys divided into 36 pens of males and 36 p...
ABSTRACT The effect of early protein and energy restriction on the performance of large turkey toms ...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the Thr requirements of male Large White turkeys...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to investigate the effect of sorghum grain tannins on the performance...
ABSTRACT The objectives were to determine the responses of turkeys to soybean meals (SBM) differing ...
ABSTRACT Diets were fed to toms from 10 days to 6 wk of age to compare two levels of protein [100 % ...
A total of 3780 male and 216 female large white Nicholas turkeys were used in four experiments to de...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to evaluate the amino acid recommendations of the NRC (1994) when die...
Breast meat yield, chemical composition, mineral profile and linear measurement of the resultant bre...
Soybean meal (SBM) is the most widely and expensive protein source used in the formulation of poultr...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to document the effects of an early immunologic stress and c...
The present study was designed to determine the effects of different dietary protein and lysine leve...
ABSTRACT Two series of three consecutive 4-week experiments with a total of 1,370 Large White turkey...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to study the protein and amino acid requirements of growing ...
The effect of feeding sorghum condensed tannins on intestinal growth, function and histology was inv...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted with 1,751 Large White turkeys divided into 36 pens of males and 36 p...
ABSTRACT The effect of early protein and energy restriction on the performance of large turkey toms ...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the Thr requirements of male Large White turkeys...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to investigate the effect of sorghum grain tannins on the performance...
ABSTRACT The objectives were to determine the responses of turkeys to soybean meals (SBM) differing ...
ABSTRACT Diets were fed to toms from 10 days to 6 wk of age to compare two levels of protein [100 % ...
A total of 3780 male and 216 female large white Nicholas turkeys were used in four experiments to de...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to evaluate the amino acid recommendations of the NRC (1994) when die...
Breast meat yield, chemical composition, mineral profile and linear measurement of the resultant bre...
Soybean meal (SBM) is the most widely and expensive protein source used in the formulation of poultr...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to document the effects of an early immunologic stress and c...