Poultry Industry Technical Articles
Article published the January 7, 2013:
• As Biomass for generating Electricity
• As fertilizer for crop production
• Biogas production
• Compost improvement
• Feed in fish ponds
Article published the January 7, 2013:
INTRODUCTION
To extend the biological poultry farming of its isolation and find substitutes able to replace growth factor antibiotics and antioxidants, research on poultry were focused during the last years on...
Article published the January 4, 2013:
Introduction
Antibiotics are utilized as growth promoters and for disease prevention and treatment. The beneficial effects of antibiotics in combating bacteria problems and as growth promoters are well known....
Article published the December 27, 2012:
Introduction
Infectious Bronchitis consider one of the epidemic respiratory diseases over the world infected poultry in different stage of age, instead of its respiratory but can infected genital tract of fema...
Article published the December 20, 2012:
Nutrigenomics 101: An Introduction
Microarray technologies have spurred the development of the field of nutrigenomics. Using microarrays to evaluate the activity of thousands of genes simultaneously, offering...
Article published the December 18, 2012:
Introduction
Previous studies have demonstrated that a metabolizable energy (ME) value of 50 kcal/kg could be attributed to 100 ppm of an encapsulated blend of cinnamaldehyde, carvacrol and capsicum oleoresin ...
Article published the December 18, 2012:
Introduction
Studies have demonstrated that a metabolizable energy (ME) value of 50 kcal/kg could be attributed to 100 ppm of an encapsulated blend of cinnamaldehyde, carvacrol and capsicum oleoresin (XT, XTRA...
Article published the December 14, 2012:
Located between India and China, Nepal is a small country with a total area of 147,181 sq km that is home to a 27 million population. The country's poultry industry has witnessed rapid commercialisation with an...
Article published the November 30, 2012:
IntroductionThe non-starch polysaccharide content of corn-derived distiller dried gains with soluble (DDGS) is 3-4 times higher compared to corn. The high-fiber content of DDGS is partially responsible for its ...
Article published the November 30, 2012:
Introduction
Heat treatment of soybean meal (SBM) causes amino acid (AA) damage, particularly to lysine. Further, birds and pigs cannot use heat-damaged AA for growth. Lysine is the first- and second- limiting...