Meat and bone meal as the protein supplement with corn, oats, wheat or equal proportions of corn-oats, corn-wheat or com-oats-wheat as energy sources were used to formulate 13% protein layer diets. The control was a 13% protein corn-soy diet (Table 1). Layers of a commercial strain and 52 weeks of age were fed the experimental diets for five 28-day periods using five replications of eight birds per treatment
Previous studies at this station have shown that low protein, low density grower diets are very econ...
Two experiments were conducted over a period of two years to evaluate the comparative nutritive valu...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate yellow corn, barley, oats and combinations of corn or oats wi...
Meat and bone meal as the protein supplement with corn, oats, wheat or equal proportions of corn-oat...
As the sole protein supplement in corn-type diets for laying hens, meat and bone meal has not allowe...
A preliminary study with limited numbers of hens indicated that meat and bonemeal provided a better ...
In a preliminary experiment using the above plant protein supplements in yellow corn-based diets, it...
Previous studies at our station have shown meat and bone-meal to support sub-standard performance of...
A previous study (POULTRY 81-6) had shown that hens on diets utilizing sunflower meal as the major p...
In previous studies with low-protein (12%) diets for growing pullets, the diets that have supported ...
Sunflowers are the second most popular vegetable source of protein grown worldwide according to an F...
The authors present a trial study which was conducted to compare several grains in their supporting ...
The study to be reported here was conducted to determine if the protein level of layer diets could b...
Rearing diets relatively high in fiber content have been shown to improve subsequent performance of ...
With increased use of least cost formulation more information is needed about individual ingredients...
Previous studies at this station have shown that low protein, low density grower diets are very econ...
Two experiments were conducted over a period of two years to evaluate the comparative nutritive valu...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate yellow corn, barley, oats and combinations of corn or oats wi...
Meat and bone meal as the protein supplement with corn, oats, wheat or equal proportions of corn-oat...
As the sole protein supplement in corn-type diets for laying hens, meat and bone meal has not allowe...
A preliminary study with limited numbers of hens indicated that meat and bonemeal provided a better ...
In a preliminary experiment using the above plant protein supplements in yellow corn-based diets, it...
Previous studies at our station have shown meat and bone-meal to support sub-standard performance of...
A previous study (POULTRY 81-6) had shown that hens on diets utilizing sunflower meal as the major p...
In previous studies with low-protein (12%) diets for growing pullets, the diets that have supported ...
Sunflowers are the second most popular vegetable source of protein grown worldwide according to an F...
The authors present a trial study which was conducted to compare several grains in their supporting ...
The study to be reported here was conducted to determine if the protein level of layer diets could b...
Rearing diets relatively high in fiber content have been shown to improve subsequent performance of ...
With increased use of least cost formulation more information is needed about individual ingredients...
Previous studies at this station have shown that low protein, low density grower diets are very econ...
Two experiments were conducted over a period of two years to evaluate the comparative nutritive valu...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate yellow corn, barley, oats and combinations of corn or oats wi...