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Zootechnical Additives for Optimum Production in Livestocks in Stallfed Condition
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGYThis is the point of interest to use zootechnical additives in ruminants to control the accumulation of lactate in the rumen. The primary and main cause of acidosis is due to consumption of rapidly digestible carbohydrate in high amount. In normal animal husbandry (stall fed) practices generally livestock are feed with the left out or waste products ...
Singh, Naveen Kumar +4 more
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WS15 EU promoted research towards zootechnical feed additives for the safe use in poultry production
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2006ObjectiveThis Workshop offers a forum to colleagues from academia and industry. It will present a critical re‐appraisal on the rational of the EU ban, and the overall economic impact of this measure as well as regulatory attempts to stimulate licensing of new products.
V. KLOSE +3 more
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Multifunctional feed additives influence on meat quail growing zootechnical indicators
Poultry and Chicken ProductsThe scientific experiment results have been provided in the paper on multifunctional feed additives using in diets of meat Texas white quails. These additives using in complete quail growing diets has been established to promote their body weight increasing by 1.7 to 2.9% in comparison to control.
Artyom Vlasov +4 more
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Tropical Animal Health and Production
During the harvest of Ilex paraguariensis, approximately 2-5 tons per hectare of thick stems are left on the soil surface. The outer portion of these stems, referred to as the coproduct, constitutes 30% of the total residue mass. Although this coproduct has been partially characterized in terms of its phytochemical profile, its technological ...
Laura de Vasconcelos Costa +13 more
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During the harvest of Ilex paraguariensis, approximately 2-5 tons per hectare of thick stems are left on the soil surface. The outer portion of these stems, referred to as the coproduct, constitutes 30% of the total residue mass. Although this coproduct has been partially characterized in terms of its phytochemical profile, its technological ...
Laura de Vasconcelos Costa +13 more
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Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
This preliminary study investigates the impact of dietary supplementation with 2 mL/kg of either lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) or chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) essential oils on the welfare of European seabass. To simulate typical operational stress, the fish (520 days post-hatching; 156.48 ± 25.05g) were subjected to a 15-min acute stressor ...
Soumaya Cheyadmi +7 more
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This preliminary study investigates the impact of dietary supplementation with 2 mL/kg of either lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) or chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) essential oils on the welfare of European seabass. To simulate typical operational stress, the fish (520 days post-hatching; 156.48 ± 25.05g) were subjected to a 15-min acute stressor ...
Soumaya Cheyadmi +7 more
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Zootechnical analysis of feed additives based on secondary raw materials of slaughter animals
Vsyo o myase, 2023G.S. Kenenbay +3 more
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Safety and efficacy of Nimicoat® (carvacrol) as a zootechnical additive for weaned piglets
EFSA Journal, 2020Vasileios Bampidis +2 more
exaly
SOME MAIN zOOTECHNICAL TRAITS OF BROILER REARING USING COMPLEx FEED ADDITIVE
Poultry and Chicken Products, 2021openaire +1 more source

