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Channels - UTILISATION OF BRINE-DETOXIFIED THEVETIA (Thevetia neriifolia Juss) SEED FOR BROILER FEED PRODUCTION :: FRELIP Discovery
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ILEAL CRUDE PROTEIN DIGESTIBILITY OF FEATHER MEAL SUPPLEMENTED WITH PROTEASE IN BROILER CHICKS
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UTILISATION OF Moringa oleifera LAM. SEED AS PROTEIN SOURCE IN THE DIETS OF BROILER CHICKENS
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Effect of Ad-libitum, split and restricted feeding on performance, digestibility and welfare of broiler chicken
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GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF Clarias gariepinus JUVENILES FED PROCESSED ALMOND (Terminalia catappa LINNAEUS) KERNEL MEAL
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GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF Clarias gariepinus JUVENILES FED PROCESSED ALMOND (Terminalia catappa LINNAEUS) KERNEL MEAL
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Morbidity in Nigerian local cats after ileocolic valve or ileocolic valve and ileal resection
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Influence of varying energy and protein levels on the performance and feed cost of broiler chickens
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Physical characteristics, nutritive value and preference of zebu heifers for ensiled mixtures of corn cob, cassava peel and urea
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An overview of herbs, spices, and plant extracts used as seasonings in food and meat processing
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EFFECTS OF PHYTASE SUPPLEMENTATION ON PRECAECAL DIGESTIBILITY OF PHOSPHORUS AND CRUDE PROTEIN OF SESAME SEED MEAL IN BROILERS
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Electrical resistivity interpretation method & resistivity profile for investigations on selected case studies
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A comparative assessment of growth performance, haematology and serum biochemistry of hybrid catfish fed non-conventional plant proteins in homestead concrete tanks
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Effect of varying levels of broiler litter on growth performance and nutrient digestibility by West African dwarf lambs
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Economy of broiler production as influenced by stocking density, protein and energy levels, and season
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NUTRIENT UTILISATION AND GROWTH OF CATFISH (CLARIASGARIEPINUSBURCHELL)FED GRADED LEVELS OF DIFFERENTLYPROCESSED SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS ANNUUSLINNAEUS) SEED MEAL
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Boundedness results for a certain third order nonlinear differential equation
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Feed intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance of West African dwarf goats fed maize offal and sorghum brewer's grains
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This study was designed to evaluate the performance of West African dwarf rams subjected to varying degree of treated velvet bean for a period of 12 weeks. The impact of roasted velvet bean (RVB) on the performance by ram and digestibility of the feed was evaluated. In a randomized complete block design, twelve rams aged 12 and 18 months old with initial weight of 13.67- 14.25kg were randomly allotted into 3 treatments on diets A (0% RVB), B (25% RVB) and C (50% RVB). Weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion were measured. Similarly, in the digestibility trial, 3 animals per treatment were placed in metabolic cages for 14 days of stabilization and 5 days of collection. Treatment effects as affected by varying levels of velvet bean was significant for final live weight gain with values varying from 29.86kg(diet B) to 34.20kg (diet C). Also, the mean live weight gain follows the same trend with the highest mean live weight gain obtained for animals on diet C and the least mean live weight for diet B. The result obtained showed a direct relationship between total feed intake and final live weight gain. Since Mucuna pruriens is available in the dry season therefore, utilization at such period will meet dietary requirement of the sheep.
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Finite element modeling of heat transfer in salt bath furnaces
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Quality variation of kilishi from different locations in Nigeria
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Effects of Antibiotics, Salt and pH on the Hatchability of Fasciola Gigantica Eggs: Short Communication
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Challenges and possible solutions to peritoneal dialysis use in Nigeria.
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WASTE TO ENERGY SOLUTION IN ANTIQUITY AND IBADAN
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Role of traditional institutions in conservation of plant diversity