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Johnson N E - - 1995
Tibia dimensions and mechanical properties were determined in White Leghorn cockerels that had been fed from 0.1 to 2.0% niacin as a supplement to standard poultry diets. Four experiments of from 20 to 38 days were conducted. No significant differences due to niacin were found in weight gain, feed consumed ...
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Abo-Norag M - - 1995
Male broiler chicks were fed diets containing 0 or 3.5 mg aflatoxin (AF)/kg from 1 to 28 d of age. The diets were amended with either .5% hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (HSCAS), 16.5 mg virginiamycin (VM)/kg of diet, or .5% HSCAS + 16.5 mg VM/kg of diet to determine the ...
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Santoso U - - 1995
The effect of an early skip-a-day feeding program on performance and body composition of broiler chicks fed high-protein realimentation diets was studied. One-day-old female broiler chicks were withheld from feed for 2d (0 to 2 d of age), and at 7 d of age three pens of 15 chicks each ...
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Bartov I - - 1995
A variety of corn (Natan) with high fat and protein contents (6.7 and 9.8%, respectively) was developed at Newe Ya'ar, Israel. The nutritive value of this corn for broiler chicks from 7 to 28 d of age was evaluated in two experiments. In the first experiment, Natan and a local ...
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Murakami H - - 1995
Two experiments were conducted to develop a modified bioassay system to determine bioavailability of dietary energy in newly hatched chicks based on the TME assay system. Broiler chicks aged 0, 1, 3, 7, and 14 d old were force-fed or consumed feed ad libitum following 24 h of feed withdrawal ...
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Despins J L - - 1995
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of feeding larvae of the darkling beetle (lesser mealworm), Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) to broiler chicks on chick growth. Chicks readily fed on the larvae and exhibited reduced growth in the absence of other feed. Chicks 3 to 8 d old restricted ...
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Kubena L F - - 1995
Diets containing 300 mg fumonisin B1 (FB1)/kg of feed and 5 mg T-2 toxin/kg of feed singly or in combination were fed to female turkey poults (Nicholas Large White) from day of hatch to 21 d of age. When compared with controls, 21-d body weight gains were reduced 21% by ...
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el Badwi S M - - 1995
Symptoms, lesions and changes in growth, haematology and clinical chemistry were investigated in Brown Hisex chicks fed diets containing 0.5% Jatropha curcas seed or 0.5% Ricinus communis seed. High mortality and more severe changes occurred in chicks on Ricinus diet than Jatropha feed. The results indicated that caution should be ...
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Latour M A - - 1995
Broiler chicks were given a standard commercial starter diet from day 0 (day of hatch) to 9 days of age. Body weight and concentrations of the following serum constituents were measured daily: glucose (GLU), triglycerides (TRI), corticosterone (CORT), cholesterol (CHOL), and high (HDL) and low (LDL) density lipoproteins. Serum GLU ...
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Weibking T - - 1995
The effects of feeding Fusarium moniliforme M-1325 culture material (CM), grown under different environmental conditions, were studied in turkey poults. Poults were fed a control diet or diets containing four levels of FB1 (75, 150, 225, or 300 mg/kg) prepared from F. moniliforme M-1325 cultures that produced 7800 (CM1) or ...
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Ortiz L T - - 1994
1. Diets containing a freeze-dried tannin extract from faba beans (Vicia faba L.) at concentrations of 0, 8 and 16 g/kg were fed to growing chicks and rats. 2. Chicks fed on the tannin-containing diets exhibited a high mortality and significant decreases in body-weight as well as lower food intakes ...
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Taylor E J - - 1994
Birds have a high demand for the amino acid glycine due to its involvement in uric acid biosynthesis. Because the ability to synthesize glycine may be limited in the immature liver of young birds, glycine is usually considered to be semiessential in the diet of newly hatched chicks. This study ...
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Hill C H - - 1994
Studies were carried out to determine the effect of dietary vanadium on chicks fed phosphorus deficient and control diets. Vanadium at 50 mg/kg of diet decreased growth of both control and deficient chicks. The high mortality among the phosphorus deficient chicks was significantly alleviated by the presence of vanadium. The ...
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Aoyagi S - - 1994
A chick growth assay was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary L-homoarginine supplementation on performance of chicks fed a Lys-deficient corn-feather meal diet. Weight gain, feed intake, and feed efficiency increased linearly (P < .01) as Lys was added at .1 and .2% from feed-grade L-Lys.HCl. Adding homoarginine at ...
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Fernandez S R - - 1994
The effect of overheating on the nutritive value of cottonseed meal (CSM) for chicks and protein solubility in .2% KOH was evaluated. One-week-old male chicks were assigned to seven diets consisting primarily of corn and unautoclaved commercial CSM (expander-solvent extracted) or CSM that had been autoclaved for 20, 40, 60, ...
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Weibking T S - - 1994
The individual and combined effects of fumonisin B1 (FB1) and aflatoxin B1 (AF) were evaluated using a 2 x 2 factorial with treatments of 0 and 75 mg FB1/kg feed and 0 and 200 micrograms AF/kg feed. Each of the four diets was fed to eight pen replicates of six ...
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Almirall M - - 1994
Three-week-old broiler chicks and 1-yr-old Leghorn cocks were used to determine the effect of beta-glucanase addition (experimental product from Trichoderma longibrachiatum) to a 60% barley-based diet on rate of feed passage, transit time, and mean retention time. Fecal chromium oxide content was used to calculate cumulated and noncumulated excretion data. ...
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Hill W L - - 1994
Tonic immobility (TI) and high-intensity vocalizations are two antipredator behaviors employed by domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) which vary in their function and the proximate mechanisms that govern them. In the present study, we sought to determine the influence of age (3 or 10 days old), diet (control or tryptophan-free), and ...
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Latour M A - - 1994
In two experiments broiler chicks were fed nonisocaloric diets with either 0, 3, or 7% added lard. Megacaloric percentages of all major nutrients were the same in all diets. In Experiment 1 (broiler chicks 0 to 5 d of age), added dietary lard did not affect body, heart, spleen, or ...
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Kubena L F - - 1994
The effects of feeding 6 mg T-2 toxin (T-2) and 34 mg cyclopiazonic acid (CPA)/kg of diet singly and in combination were characterized in male broiler chicks from 1 d to 3 wk of age. Body weights were depressed by T-2, CPA, and the combination of T-2 and CPA. There ...
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Murai A - - 1994
The toxicity of dietary aspirin on growth rate and lipid metabolism was investigated under linoleic acid (LA; 18: 2n-6) deficient conditions. One-week-old chicks were given diets containing 0 or 2% LA with or without 0.4% aspirin, until 4 weeks of age. Growth was severely depressed by dietary aspirin when chicks ...
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Elissalde M H - - 1994
Poultry products represent a significant reservoir of Salmonella typhimurium. Ochratoxin A, a mycotoxin and natural contaminant of poultry feedstuffs, produces detrimental effects on the immune and other systems of the broiler chick. Because poultry products are possible sources of S. typhimurium contamination that can potentially infect humans, there is a ...
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Thorp B H - - 1994
The concentrations of plasma growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) were measured in broilers during the initial development of tibial dyschondroplasia. Chicks were fed a standard starter ration, or a diet imbalanced in calcium and phosphorus to increase the incidence of dyschondroplasia. At 14 days of age four ...
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Baker D H - - 1994
Young chicks were used in a 16-d feeding study to evaluate the effects of excess dietary P on Mn utilization. The basal casein-dextrose diet (1.4 mg Mn/kg) was supplemented with 0, 3.5, 7.0, or 10.5 mg Mn/kg from MnSO4.H2O and was fed in the absence or presence of .8% excess ...
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Murakami H - - 1994
Three experiments were conducted with view of a more suitable bioassay system for determination of energy utilization in newly hatched chick based on the TME assay system. The optimum duration for feed deprivation prior to tube feeding was determined with chicks aged 0, 2, 6, and 13 d old. In ...
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Michelangeli C - - 1994
L-Canavanine [2-amino-4-(guanidinooxy) butyric acid], a non-protein amino acid that is structurally analogous to arginine, has been proposed as a major antinutritional factor responsible for the toxic effects induced by raw Canavalia ensiformis (L.) seeds in chicks. We investigated the effects of L-canavanine on performance and select metabolic responses of growing ...
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Venkataraman L V - - 1994
1. The effect of sun-dried Spirulina platensis in poultry diets was studied in a 12-week feeding trial by replacing either fishmeal (FM) or groundnut cake (GC) in a commercial diet with algae at isonitrogenous concentrations of 140 g/kg and 170 g/kg respectively. Additional vitamins/minerals were omitted from the algal diets ...
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Takahashi K - - 1994
This experiment was undertaken to determine the changes in the mixed function oxidase system (MFO) in hepatic microsomes of male broiler chicks fed a 15% crude protein (LP) or 23% crude protein (HP) diet at different ages. The cytochromes P-450 and b5 content per unit of microsomal protein increased with ...
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Nir I - - 1994
Diets were prepared with corn, wheat, or sorghum ground in a hammer mill and sieved to obtain coarse, medium, and fine particle size fractions. Their effect on broiler performance from hatch to 7 d and from 7 to 21 d of age was studied. The effect of particle size on ...
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Southern L L - - 1994
An experiment was conducted to determine whether sodium bentonite (NaB) or hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (HSCA) would affect growth performance and tibia mineral concentrations in chicks fed nutrient-deficient diets. Two identical trials were conducted; each using 240 5- to 19-d-old broiler chicks (4 replicates of 5 chicks each) in a ...
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Sklan D - - 1994
The effect of dietary vitamin A on antibody production and T cell proliferative response was determined in broilers from 21 to 39 d old. Chicks were fed soybean meal-sorghum diets with levels of supplemented vitamin A from 0 to 13,200 micrograms/kg retinol equivalents from hatching and were immunized with beta-casein ...
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Mabayo R T - - 1994
The combined effects of dietary medium-chain triacylglycerols (MCT) and long-chain triacylglycerols (LCT) on lipid and energy utilization in chicks were investigated. Corn oil was used as the LCT source, and trioctanoin (8:0) was used as the MCT source. The efficiency of dietary energy utilization (such as metabolizable energy values and ...
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Coenen T M - - 1994
During a subchronic toxicity and reproduction study with tri-n-butyltin oxide (TBTO) concentrations of 0, 24, 60, and 150 mg/kg diet in Japanese quail, preliminary data on hematology and serum biochemistry were obtained. The absence of serious effects in blood parameters in both adult quail and developing chicks are discussed in ...
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Turro I - - 1994
Influence of residual yolk on growth, feeding behavior, and development of certain internal organs during the first week after hatch were measured in lines of chickens that had undergone long-term selection for high (HW) or low (LW) 56-day body weight. At hatch chicks were assigned to one of the following ...
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Abdelhamid A M - - 1994
In an attempt to alleviate the aflatoxicosis symptoms by broiler chicks fed on low (50 ppb) aflatoxin-contaminated diet; the dietary nutrients were elevated by 2.6% for protein, 0.54 MJ ME/kg for energy or 0.5% for each of methionine and lysine. These supplements were mixed altogether and applied as well. All ...
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Jindal N - - 1994
A study was conducted on 60 broiler chicks of the effect of activated charcoal (200 ppm) on the toxicity of 0.5 ppm aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in feed fed from day 1 to day 42. Activated charcoal was found to be moderately effective in reducing the harmful effects of AFB1 as ...
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Oloyo R A - - 1994
A total of 560 day-old commercial broiler chicks were used in two experiments conducted to investigate the biotin requirement of broilers fed sunflower seed meal (SSM) based diets. Two basal biotin-deficient diets based on dehulled (Experiment 1) and non-dehulled (Experiment 2) SSM were each supplemented with graded levels of biotin ...
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Zhang Y - - 1993
Two chick growth experiments and a precision-fed cockerel digestibility assay were conducted to evaluate the effect of extrusion and expelling on the nutritive value of conventional (CSB) and Kunitz trypsin inhibitor-free (KFSB) soybeans. In the first experiment, performance of chicks fed CSB or KFSB autoclaved at 121 C was similar ...
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Brenes A - - 1993
The effects of adding crude enzyme preparations to diets containing raw, autoclaved, and dehulled lupin seeds on the performance of broiler and Leghorn chicks (7 to 21 days) were evaluated in five experiments. In the first experiment, enzyme addition (combination of Energex-carbohydrase, Bio-Feed Pro-protease, and Novozyme-alpha-galactosidase) to a diet containing ...
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Noble D O - - 1993
Two trials were conducted to compare the ability of chickens from different genetic lines to select among diets differing in methionine. In Trial 1, chicks from White Plymouth Rock (HW) and White Leghorn (HA) lines were offered a choice of diets containing .85, .58, or .44% methionine from 1 through ...
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Benson B N - - 1993
To determine how dietary energy level and source influence feed intake, growth and energy partitioning drug immunologic stress, growing chicks were fed diets based on cornstarch and casein with varying energy densities and injected every other day for 6 d with either saline (control), Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysaccharide or heat-killed Staphylococcus ...
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Joseph J - - 1993
Induced chronic hypocorticalism by dexamethasone (DXM) and hypercorticalism by corticosterone (CORT) retarded body weight gain as well as the growth of spleen, bursa, liver, kidney and pancreas during the first month of development in male leghorn chicks. Adrenal weight was reduced by DXM and increased by CORT. Correspondingly, there were ...
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Stanley V G - - 1993
Three hundred and sixty day-old commercial broiler chicks were assigned to a 3 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments to examine the effects of three levels of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 0, .05, and .1% of feed, and two levels of aflatoxin, 0 and 5 ppm, singly and in combination on aflatoxicosis. ...
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Zulkifli I - - 1993
Relationships among stress responses, habituation to feed restriction, resistance to Eimeria tenella, and antibody response to SRBC were studied in dwarf and normal White Plymouth Rocks. Transfer of chicks at 22 days of age from starter to developer batteries resulted in an increase within 24 h of heterophil:lymphocyte (H:L) ratios ...
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Javed T - - 1993
Two hundred twenty-eight male chicks (Columbia x New Hampshire) were given feed amended with autoclaved culture material (CM) of Fusarium proliferatum Containing fumonisin B1 (FB1), fumonisin B2 (FB2) and moniliformin in 3 separate feeding trials. Purified FB1 and moniliformin were given separately and in combination in a fourth feeding trial. ...
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Picard M L - - 1993
1. Two experiments were conducted to compare food intake responses of broiler chicks fed diets varying in lysine, methionine, and tryptophan. Diet D was formulated to create simultaneous deficiencies of lysine, methionine, and tryptophan. Diet A matched National Research Council (1984) recommendations for broilers, and diets B and C were, ...
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Ologhobo A D - - 1993
1. In a 4-week feeding trial, raw limabeans Phaseolus lunatus and extracted limabean fractions were tested as dietary ingredients in broiler starter diets. During the study, parameters such as body weight, lengths of intestinal sections as well as weights and histopathology of some organs (liver, kidney, heart, adrenals, spleen, brain, ...
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Han Y - - 1993
Three experiments were conducted to examine the consequences of over-supplementing DL-Met or L-Lys (as L-Lys.HCl) in diets for chicks fed a corn-soybean meal diet (23% CP, 3,200 kcal MEn/kg, .2% supplemental Met) during 1 to 3 wk posthatching. New Hampshire x Columbian male chicks were used in Experiments 1 and ...
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Allen P C - - 1993
Three breeds of chickens (two broiler breeds, A and B, and one layer breed, C) were raised from 1 day to 3 wk of age in either standard housing or housing additionally fumigated with formaldehyde. Groups of chicks from each breed in both housings received either regular poultry starter ration ...
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Oduho G W - - 1993
Young chicks were fed a vitamin K-deficient soybean concentrate basal diet containing graded levels of menadione from menadione nicotinamide bisulfite (MNB) or menadione dimethyl-pyrimidinol bisulfite (MPB) to assess prothrombin time as a function of menadione intake. Prothrombin time decreased linearly as menadione dose increased from 0 to 400 micrograms/kg. Multiple ...
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