ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of diet nonuniformity, caused by inadequate mixing, on performance of day-old broiler chicks. In both experiments, a common diet was mixed for different times to represent poor, intermediate, and adequate uniformity. Methods of uniformity analysis had quadratic responses (P <.001), with diet variability decreasing as mixing treatment was increased from poor to intermediate, and negligible reductions as mixing treatment was increased from intermediate to adequate. In Experiment 1 (a 24-d growth assay), average daily gain, average daily feed intake, bone strength and ash, and carcass CP, fat, and ash were not different among treatments (P>.12). However, a 3.3 % increase (l...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryKeith C. BehnkeA series of experiments w...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of physical feed form on performance and nutrit...
Abstract: The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of various feeding programs ...
This study is conducted at the poultry farm College of Agriculture - University of Muthanna from 28/...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of feed form (pellets, crumbles and mash) on ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the response in performance, including uniformity and mo...
This study was conducted to assess the effects of phase feeding on growth performance of broiler ch...
An experiment was conducted to test four different mixing ratios of soyabean meal (SBM) and poultry ...
The effect of energy and protein dilution in the starter period (8 to 14 days) of age, on performanc...
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to compare the effects of diet dilution with sand and wheat ...
Abstract: A total of 144 ISA-i757 broiler chicks were fed on mash, pellet and crumble diet in the ag...
The objective of this trial was to determine if varying the nutritional composition of meat and bone...
Poultry feeding systems are likely to change for increased efficiency of production. An experiment w...
SUMMARY: Previous research in our laboratory demonstrated that feeding broiler chicks crumbles of 2,...
ABSTRACT Two experimentswere conducted to deter-mine if a 3-way interaction among genotype, dietary ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryKeith C. BehnkeA series of experiments w...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of physical feed form on performance and nutrit...
Abstract: The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of various feeding programs ...
This study is conducted at the poultry farm College of Agriculture - University of Muthanna from 28/...
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of feed form (pellets, crumbles and mash) on ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the response in performance, including uniformity and mo...
This study was conducted to assess the effects of phase feeding on growth performance of broiler ch...
An experiment was conducted to test four different mixing ratios of soyabean meal (SBM) and poultry ...
The effect of energy and protein dilution in the starter period (8 to 14 days) of age, on performanc...
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to compare the effects of diet dilution with sand and wheat ...
Abstract: A total of 144 ISA-i757 broiler chicks were fed on mash, pellet and crumble diet in the ag...
The objective of this trial was to determine if varying the nutritional composition of meat and bone...
Poultry feeding systems are likely to change for increased efficiency of production. An experiment w...
SUMMARY: Previous research in our laboratory demonstrated that feeding broiler chicks crumbles of 2,...
ABSTRACT Two experimentswere conducted to deter-mine if a 3-way interaction among genotype, dietary ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Grain Science and IndustryKeith C. BehnkeA series of experiments w...
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of physical feed form on performance and nutrit...
Abstract: The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of various feeding programs ...