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Article published the April 1, 2022
INTRODUCTIONAlthough rearing the meat poultry in cage systems has recently attracted a lot of attention, however, some of the meat poultry stocks particularly broiler chicken still grow up on the floor of the poultry houses with a substrate known as litter material as poultry bedding. The recent trend in poultry industry has increased the demand for litter materials. Litter serves a number of impo ...
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Article published the March 7, 2022
IntroductionEucalyptus is a medicinal plant that belongs to Myrtaceae family, originated in Australia but found worldwide, especially in tropical and subtropical regions (Salari et al., 2006). In humans, eucalyptus leaf is used to reduce nasal congestion in common cold during cold winter months (Sadlon and Lamson, 2010). Eucalyptol (1,8-cineole) is a terpene oxide and major constituent (more than ...
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Article published the October 23, 2018
IntroductionMany parameters such as temperature and humidity affect environmental conditions within a poultry house. Heat and cold stresses, wet litter and ammonia emissions are among the extreme conditions adversely affecting the poultry performance (Al-Homidan et al., 2003). The two later factors are associated with another factor termed stocking density as a debating issue in intensive poultry ...
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Congratulation Dr. Bedford. I admire all your worthful efforts and research in poultry industry. I hope you become successful in all your future research.
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Dr. Mike Czarick, Senior Public Service Associate at University of Georgia, discusses the principles of keeping birds cold during hot weather during the XXII Latin American Poultry Congress, August 2011.
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The time of offering the feed to bird is also important. As the heat production from feed digestion and metabolism will reach the maximum level 3.5 to 4 hours after feed consumption, it will be better don't offer the feed to birds 4 hours before environmental maximum temperature. Using darkness during the hotest hours of day also could help.
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So many factors affecting the efficacy of phytase most improtant are the phytic content of the diet and phytate level, type of die. age of chickens and type of birds, from of the diet, type and dose of phytase the use of phytase in poultry nutrition in complex issue and one must be aware of so many factors to get the desire results
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Diego Martínez Patiño-Patroni (Ilender Corp.) discussed a recent research on the effect of the use of this enzyme on gut health, during IPPE 2018 in Atlanta, USA.
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Location:Esfahan, Esfahan, Iran
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Occupation: Poultry farmer