Not AvailableAttainment of puberty in animals is dependent on their age, body weight, nutritional status, genetic and environmental conditions. Nutritionally, organic minerals are suggested to improve semen production, sperm motility and male fertility. In this context, role of organic zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) in advancing male puberty and semen characters in Osmanabadi goats were studied. Forty one (n = 41) bucks (Aged 5 months) were divided into ten groups and the dietary treatments comprised of a control group (basal diet; without additional trace mineral supplementation) and nine treatment groups that received, in addition to the basal diet, various doses of trace minerals (mg) on per kg dry matter basis, organic Zn as low Zn20, medium...
Reproduction potential of farm animals is mainly determined by selection of appropriate strategies t...
The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of organic and inorganic zinc supplements on ...
Not AvailableThe effect of dietary supplementation of Cu- and Zn-methionine on macro and micronutrie...
Not AvailableThe reproductive performance during the transition from prepubertal to pubertal stage w...
Not AvailableTrace minerals feeding had significant effects on sperm production and fertility with b...
Not AvailableThe effect of organic copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) supplementation on fertilizing potentia...
Not AvailableThe current study focused on cryopreservation and assessment of characters of post-thaw...
Not AvailableThe present study evaluates the effect of dietary zinc supplementation on reproductive ...
Aim: The present study evaluates the effect of dietary zinc supplementation on reproductive and prod...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of organic zinc (Availa®...
Not AvailableThe antioxidant properties and the protective role of organic zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu)...
Not AvailableThe objective was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of organic zinc and seleniu...
Not AvailableTwenty male goat kids (non-descriptive) of 4–5 months age and 10.94±0.35 kg body weight...
An experiment was conducted on 16 crossbred bulls (about 2 years of age, $316.2\pm 0.77$ kg average...
The importance of zinc for male fertility only emerged recently, being propelled in part by consumer...
Reproduction potential of farm animals is mainly determined by selection of appropriate strategies t...
The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of organic and inorganic zinc supplements on ...
Not AvailableThe effect of dietary supplementation of Cu- and Zn-methionine on macro and micronutrie...
Not AvailableThe reproductive performance during the transition from prepubertal to pubertal stage w...
Not AvailableTrace minerals feeding had significant effects on sperm production and fertility with b...
Not AvailableThe effect of organic copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) supplementation on fertilizing potentia...
Not AvailableThe current study focused on cryopreservation and assessment of characters of post-thaw...
Not AvailableThe present study evaluates the effect of dietary zinc supplementation on reproductive ...
Aim: The present study evaluates the effect of dietary zinc supplementation on reproductive and prod...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of organic zinc (Availa®...
Not AvailableThe antioxidant properties and the protective role of organic zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu)...
Not AvailableThe objective was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of organic zinc and seleniu...
Not AvailableTwenty male goat kids (non-descriptive) of 4–5 months age and 10.94±0.35 kg body weight...
An experiment was conducted on 16 crossbred bulls (about 2 years of age, $316.2\pm 0.77$ kg average...
The importance of zinc for male fertility only emerged recently, being propelled in part by consumer...
Reproduction potential of farm animals is mainly determined by selection of appropriate strategies t...
The present study was aimed to investigate the effects of organic and inorganic zinc supplements on ...
Not AvailableThe effect of dietary supplementation of Cu- and Zn-methionine on macro and micronutrie...