Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manure storage. Recent lab studies showed a NH3 emission reduction for experimental diets with EcoCal™ and corn dried distiller’s grain with solubles (DDGS) as compared to the standard or control diet. The study reported here was a field verification test about the effects of diets containing DDGS and EcoCal™ on air emissions, hen production performance, and the economic returns for a commercial high-rise layer operation in Iowa. Comparative data were collected during December 2007 to Dec 2009. Feeding EcoCal diet at 7% inclusion rate and DDGS diet at 10% inclusion rate to laying hens in the high-rise houses showed 39% and 14% overall reduction in...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission is a major concern for the poultry industry. The objective of this research ...
A great deal of effort has been given through intensive research toward studying the sources of gase...
Ammonia (NH3) concentrations and emissions were monitored in four aviary laying-hen houses for one y...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia emissions from laying-hen manure. However, such...
Efficacy of dietary manipulation on reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions from high-rise (HR) layer h...
A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation Innovation Grant project coordinated by ...
Iowa leads the nation in egg production and processing with close to 60 million laying hens at 65 lo...
Livestock and poultry producers face increasing challenge to reduce the negative impacts of their op...
Ammonia emissions from laying hen facilities may be reduced via pre- and/or post-excretion pathways....
Ammonia (NH3) emissions were monitored from ten commercial layer houses in Iowa (IA, six) and Pennsy...
Ammonia (NH3) emission rates (ER) of ten commercial layer houses (six high-rise or HR houses and fou...
Data on ammonia (NH3) emissions from pullets (hens \u3c18 weeks of age) are non-existent despite the...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission rates from six high-rise (HR) and four manure-belt (MB) laying hen houses we...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission is a major concern for the poultry industry. The objective of this research ...
A great deal of effort has been given through intensive research toward studying the sources of gase...
Ammonia (NH3) concentrations and emissions were monitored in four aviary laying-hen houses for one y...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia emissions from laying-hen manure. However, such...
Efficacy of dietary manipulation on reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions from high-rise (HR) layer h...
A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation Innovation Grant project coordinated by ...
Iowa leads the nation in egg production and processing with close to 60 million laying hens at 65 lo...
Livestock and poultry producers face increasing challenge to reduce the negative impacts of their op...
Ammonia emissions from laying hen facilities may be reduced via pre- and/or post-excretion pathways....
Ammonia (NH3) emissions were monitored from ten commercial layer houses in Iowa (IA, six) and Pennsy...
Ammonia (NH3) emission rates (ER) of ten commercial layer houses (six high-rise or HR houses and fou...
Data on ammonia (NH3) emissions from pullets (hens \u3c18 weeks of age) are non-existent despite the...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission rates from six high-rise (HR) and four manure-belt (MB) laying hen houses we...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission is a major concern for the poultry industry. The objective of this research ...
A great deal of effort has been given through intensive research toward studying the sources of gase...
Ammonia (NH3) concentrations and emissions were monitored in four aviary laying-hen houses for one y...