Novus is proud to join the best in the poultry industry in Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. to discuss the latest in a vast array of research aimed at improving the efficacy, sustainability, and profitability of poultry production.

The 2017 PSA Annual Meeting will take place at Orlando World Center Marriott, in Orlando, Florida, July 17–20, 2017
Research
Multiple research abstracts were selected for presentation throughout the week. The full scientific program may be viewed here, while Novus-related presentations are listed below:
To view the research abstracts, please click on the title of the presentation below.
Oral Presentations
Effect of different levels of sorghum inclusion and the addition of a serine protease on live performance of broilers from 1 to 35 days of age.
Albaraa Sarsour, North Carolina State University
Tuesday, July 18th. 11:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in Royal
True P digestibility of corn, SBM and corn-soybean meal without and with phytase in broilers.
Roger Davin, Novus
Wednesday, July 19th. 3:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m. in Crystal J2
Genomic traits of a strain of Salmonella Heidelberg isolated in broilers in Brazil and related phenotypic tolerance to organic acids and antibiotics.
Elizabeth Santin, Universidade Federal do Paraná
Thursday, July 20th. 2:15 p.m.-2:30 p.m. in Canary 1-2
Poster Presentations
All poster presentations will be on Tuesday 18th, from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. in Sabal.
Evaluation of egg production and egg quality factors when supplementing with Mintrex P on post prime aged egg layers.
Gregory Archer, Texas A&M University
Section: Metabolism and Nutrition: Vitamins and Minerals
Effect of chelated copper on growth performance and woody breast in broilers.
Juxing Chen, Novus
Section: Metabolism and Nutrition: Vitamins and Minerals
Evaluation of Eimeria-dietary challenge model to test the benefits of alternatives for antibiotic growth promoters in broiler birds.
Vivek Kuttappan, Novus
Section: Immunology, Health and Disease
The effect of combining microbial phytase, protease, and xylanase on performance of broiler chicks fed diets containing reduced levels of available phosphorus, amino acids and energy.
Megharaja Manangi, Novus
Section: Metabolism and Nutrition: Enzymes
Estimation of true phosphorus digestibility of soybean meal is affected by Ca level in broilers.
Colwayne Morris, University of Missouri
Section: Metabolism and Nutrition: Nutrition
Performance benefits of probiotic and protease in broilers subject to Eimeria challenge.
Frances Yan, Novus
Section: Metabolism and Nutrition: Feed Additives