ABSTRACT Diets containing 0 or 22 mg of virginiamycin per kilogram were fed to 448 Nicholas Large White turkeys from day-old to slaughter at 16 (females) or 20 wk of age (males). Weight gain of males, but not females, fed treated diets increased significantly from 0 to 4 and 4 to 8 wk of age, but not in later periods. However, final weights of both sexes were increased by treatment with virginiamycin. Feed efficiency of treated birds increased to 8 wk of age but not overall. Mortality and carcass finish and fleshing scores were unaffected by the antibiotic treatment
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted with broiler chicks to determine the influence of Virginiamycin...
Heat stress is a cause of great economic loss in poultry production throughout the world. Many metho...
ABSTRACT Four experiments were conducted to study the influence of a new antibiotic, moenomycin, upo...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of virginiarnycin (VM, 22 mg/kg of di...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to investigate the response of turkeys to graded levels of b...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of mannanoligosaccharides (MOS), bambermycins...
Three experiments were conducted in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Colorado to determine the effect on tur...
During the past three decades many studies have been reported which show positive growth responses t...
AMARKED growth promoting effect of a fermentation supplement, now known to contain aureomycin, for t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of virginiamycin on the course of an ...
McGINNIS a al. (1949) reported a growth promoting effect of a fer-mentation supplement for turkey po...
INFECTIOUS synovitis was recognized as a disease of chickens in West Vir-ginia by Olson et al. (1954...
Histomonosis (blackhead or infectious enterohepatitis) is a disease of gallinaceous birds, especiall...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of different feeding programs on growth performance an...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of dietary prebiotic (mannan oligosaccharide = MOS) ...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted with broiler chicks to determine the influence of Virginiamycin...
Heat stress is a cause of great economic loss in poultry production throughout the world. Many metho...
ABSTRACT Four experiments were conducted to study the influence of a new antibiotic, moenomycin, upo...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of virginiarnycin (VM, 22 mg/kg of di...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to investigate the response of turkeys to graded levels of b...
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of mannanoligosaccharides (MOS), bambermycins...
Three experiments were conducted in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Colorado to determine the effect on tur...
During the past three decades many studies have been reported which show positive growth responses t...
AMARKED growth promoting effect of a fermentation supplement, now known to contain aureomycin, for t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of virginiamycin on the course of an ...
McGINNIS a al. (1949) reported a growth promoting effect of a fer-mentation supplement for turkey po...
INFECTIOUS synovitis was recognized as a disease of chickens in West Vir-ginia by Olson et al. (1954...
Histomonosis (blackhead or infectious enterohepatitis) is a disease of gallinaceous birds, especiall...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of different feeding programs on growth performance an...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of dietary prebiotic (mannan oligosaccharide = MOS) ...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted with broiler chicks to determine the influence of Virginiamycin...
Heat stress is a cause of great economic loss in poultry production throughout the world. Many metho...
ABSTRACT Four experiments were conducted to study the influence of a new antibiotic, moenomycin, upo...