A meta-analysis was conducted (i) to evaluate broiler response to partial or total substitution of corn by sorghum and millet and (ii) to determine the effect of soybean meal replacement by cottonseed meal in broiler diet. The database included 190 treatments from 29 experiments published from 1990 to 2013. Bird responses to an experimental diet were calculated relative to the control (Experimental−Control), and were submitted to mixed-effect models. Results showed that diets containing millet led to similar performance as the corn-based ones for all parameters, whereas sorghum-based diets decreased growth performance. No major effect of the level of substitution was observed with millet or cottonseed meal. No effect of the level of substit...
AbstractTen nutritionally-equivalent diets containing 620g/kg grain sorghum, based on seven blends a...
In broiler feed manufacturing, grinding may significantly increase costs due to electric energy use....
With an objective to demonstrate the merits of diets based on locally produced non-tannin sorghums a...
A meta-analysis was conducted (i) to evaluate broiler response to partial or total substitution of c...
A meta-analysis was performed to investigate bird’s response on some selected alternative feed ingre...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the use of sorghum, cottonseed meal and millet in broi...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance and economic value of sorghum SK-5912 as rep...
In recent years, livestock production has been heavily affected due to the effects of climate change...
The effect of replacing maize with sorghum grain on the performance of broilers was studied. Grain f...
A 28 days feeding trial was conducted with a total of one hundred and eighty broiler chickens to eva...
A 40 - day feeding trial was conducted to determine the optimal substitution level of maize/sorghum-...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of millet and corn oil additions to sorghum-based diets o...
An experiment was conducted to study the nutritional value of yellow maize when it substitutes sorg...
The pressure on maize by feed industries and other industries has been increasing worldwide and maiz...
The performance of broilers fed maize, sorghum or millet as sources of energy was studied for 8 week...
AbstractTen nutritionally-equivalent diets containing 620g/kg grain sorghum, based on seven blends a...
In broiler feed manufacturing, grinding may significantly increase costs due to electric energy use....
With an objective to demonstrate the merits of diets based on locally produced non-tannin sorghums a...
A meta-analysis was conducted (i) to evaluate broiler response to partial or total substitution of c...
A meta-analysis was performed to investigate bird’s response on some selected alternative feed ingre...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the use of sorghum, cottonseed meal and millet in broi...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance and economic value of sorghum SK-5912 as rep...
In recent years, livestock production has been heavily affected due to the effects of climate change...
The effect of replacing maize with sorghum grain on the performance of broilers was studied. Grain f...
A 28 days feeding trial was conducted with a total of one hundred and eighty broiler chickens to eva...
A 40 - day feeding trial was conducted to determine the optimal substitution level of maize/sorghum-...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of millet and corn oil additions to sorghum-based diets o...
An experiment was conducted to study the nutritional value of yellow maize when it substitutes sorg...
The pressure on maize by feed industries and other industries has been increasing worldwide and maiz...
The performance of broilers fed maize, sorghum or millet as sources of energy was studied for 8 week...
AbstractTen nutritionally-equivalent diets containing 620g/kg grain sorghum, based on seven blends a...
In broiler feed manufacturing, grinding may significantly increase costs due to electric energy use....
With an objective to demonstrate the merits of diets based on locally produced non-tannin sorghums a...