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Modelling Energy Utilization for Laying Type Pullets

Published: May 10, 2018
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INTRODUCTION Temperature is the most important environmental factor in animal production and directly affects animal responses. Domestic birds are homeotherm animals and therefore must expend energy to maintain body temperature, in order to have adequate biochemical, physiological and behavioral responses (Al-Saffar, 2002). At high temperatures, the feather coverage is one of the factors that...
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Nilva Kazue Sakomura
UNESP - Universidad Estatal Paulista
UNESP - Universidad Estatal Paulista
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mahmoud shaban
15 de mayo de 2018
thanks
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Md. Hamim Uddin
22 de mayo de 2018
When egg production reach to peak then start fatty liver syndrome. Is it the main reason for high energy feed intake or other factor associated? How to overcome FLS?
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23 de mayo de 2018
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