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Effect of graded level of fermented poultry litter on the performance of broiler starters
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Effect of broiler litter supplementation on reproductive performance of West African dwarf sheep
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Haematological evaluation of pregnant ewes fed broiler-litter based diets
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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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Poultry litter management in Lagos and effects of its soil application on the growth of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus
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Nutritive evaluation and dry matter degradability of broiler litter based diets in West African dwarf sheep
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Computational Molecular Analysis of the Sequences of PAPPA2 Gene of Selected Ruminants and Non Ruminants
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Antimicrobial screening and GC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds from strains of pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from poultry fecal littered soil in Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Information needs of small ruminant rearers in peri-urban areas of Southwest Nigeria
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Effect of dietary biscuit waste on performance and carcass characteristics of broilers
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Growth performance and carcass quality of broiler chickens as influenced by propriety source of feed
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UTILISATION OF CRAYFISH WASTE AND POULTRY OFFAL AS REPLACEMENT FOR FISH MEAL IN CHICKEN DIET
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Silage characteristics and preference of sheep for wet brewer's grain ensiled with maize cob
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Effect of three sources of fibre and period of feeding on the performance, carcass measures, organ relative weight and meat quality in broilers
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Assessment of seroconversion against peste des petits ruminants vaccine among sheep and goats in Buchanan, Liberia
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The nature and challenges of street sweeping in Ado-Ekiti
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Dietary inclusion of ethanolic extracts of jatropha curcas on the performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens
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Influence of varying energy and protein levels on the performance and feed cost of broiler chickens
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MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF MAIZE COB AND ITS ASSESSMENT FOR USE AS BROILER FEED SUPPLEMENT
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Effect of Ad-libitum, split and restricted feeding on performance, digestibility and welfare of broiler chicken
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An experiment was conducted to compare the utilization of tephrosia candida and leucaena leucocephala in mixtures with Panicum maximum as feed for small ruminants, using the artificial bag technique of feed evaluation. Three West African dwarf (WAD) sheep with rumen cannula were used for the experiment. T. candida was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets A, B and C while L. leucocephala was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets D, E and F in the ratio 3:1, 1:1 and 1:3 respectively for both legumes. The degradation characteristics indicated L. leucocephala – based diets as being more (P < 0.05) degradable in the rumen than the T. candida – based diets, with diet D having the highest potential degradability (a+b) value.
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Performance of broiler chickens fed diets supplemented with feed grade enzyme
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Performance of broiler starters fed varying levels of dietary methionine
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Scarcity of feed raw materials for poultry production in Nigeria: the way-out