Similar Items: Assessment of in vivo calcium and phosphorus digestibility in commercial laying hens fed limestone with different particle sizes
- The impact of limestone source and particle size on the digestibility of dietary calcium and phosphorus in broilers
- The impact of limestone particle size on the digestibility of dietary calcium and phosphorus and phytase efficacy in broilers
- Calcium and phosphorus requirements of laying fowls in the warm wet climates
- Production and egg quality of Lohmann Brown Lite laying hens as influenced by source and dietary inclusion concentration of zinc, copper, and manganese
- The influence of selenium source in the layer hen diet on egg selenium concentration and egg characteristics
- Performance and bone integrity of broilers receiving dietary calcium at lower concentrations than current recommendations
Author: Nkukwana, Thobela T.
- Effect of graded nutrient density and exogenous enzymes on the profitability of laying hen production in South African conditions
- The effect of varying soybean meal quality on the performance, physiology and welfare of broilers
- Comparing a modified E. coli phytase to other heat stable phytase products by evaluating growth performance and leg health in broilers
- The effect of dietary taurine supplementation on broiler performance, the cardiovascular system, and the incidence of ascites related mortalities
- Effects of acid-binding capacity of South African feedstuffs and water pH on the performance of broilers
- The Effects of organic Iron source and L-Arginine on blood physiology linked to ascites in broiler chickens