International audienceThe current study was attempted to investigate the effect of Mr. Trivedi’s biofield energy treated energized water on chicken. The total 4200 chicks were equally divided into two groups i.e. control and treated. The biofield treated energized water was provided to the treated chicks, while the control chicks were drunk with standard drinking water. During the experiment the parameters such as mortality, body weight, food intake etc. were assessed in both control and energized water treated birds. The mortality rate was reduced in the energized water treated chicks as 54.55% in week 1, 42.11% in week 6, and 39.13% in week 4, as compared to the control chicks. Moreover, the average body weight was increased by 12.50% in ...
Abstract: Samples of water were taken from different sources (commercial, Nile and well). Physical, ...
The present study was designed and carried out to optimize the dose as well as to evaluate the effic...
WOS: 000343710400015PubMed ID: 251854501. This study was conducted to examine the effect of differen...
The current study was attempted to investigate the effect of Mr. Trivedi's biofield energy treated e...
The role of water sources in broiler performance was assessed using 168 Abor Acre broiler birds. The...
Water is an important factor in poultry raising; therefore, both quantitative and qualitative analys...
The experiment was conducted to determine the comparative efficacy of different combinations of elec...
Aim: This study assessed the impact of four water sources used as drinking water in Egypt for broile...
1. The present study was designed to achieve a reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced ox...
Background: The mix-oil solution added to broiler drinking water was tested at Al-Anwar Poultry Stat...
An experiment was conducted with 180 unsexed day-old Arbor acre breed of broilers to evaluate the ef...
ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the effects of environmental enrichment (EE) practices on some p...
Effect of the water treated with electromagnetic vibrations on the broiler chicken's water consumpti...
The current research investigates Effect of herbitol at different concentrations (ml/litre water) on...
Research was conducted to study the effect of probiotic additives in drinking water on the productiv...
Abstract: Samples of water were taken from different sources (commercial, Nile and well). Physical, ...
The present study was designed and carried out to optimize the dose as well as to evaluate the effic...
WOS: 000343710400015PubMed ID: 251854501. This study was conducted to examine the effect of differen...
The current study was attempted to investigate the effect of Mr. Trivedi's biofield energy treated e...
The role of water sources in broiler performance was assessed using 168 Abor Acre broiler birds. The...
Water is an important factor in poultry raising; therefore, both quantitative and qualitative analys...
The experiment was conducted to determine the comparative efficacy of different combinations of elec...
Aim: This study assessed the impact of four water sources used as drinking water in Egypt for broile...
1. The present study was designed to achieve a reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced ox...
Background: The mix-oil solution added to broiler drinking water was tested at Al-Anwar Poultry Stat...
An experiment was conducted with 180 unsexed day-old Arbor acre breed of broilers to evaluate the ef...
ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the effects of environmental enrichment (EE) practices on some p...
Effect of the water treated with electromagnetic vibrations on the broiler chicken's water consumpti...
The current research investigates Effect of herbitol at different concentrations (ml/litre water) on...
Research was conducted to study the effect of probiotic additives in drinking water on the productiv...
Abstract: Samples of water were taken from different sources (commercial, Nile and well). Physical, ...
The present study was designed and carried out to optimize the dose as well as to evaluate the effic...
WOS: 000343710400015PubMed ID: 251854501. This study was conducted to examine the effect of differen...