Животноводство и молочное дело список научных статей
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Management Updates on Prepartal Stress Effects on Transition Cow and Calf Health
The transition phase is thought to be the most critical period in high-producing dairy cows’ productive cycle. Maternal stresses during the peripartum period affect both dam and newborn calf health. The objective of this review article was to describe the role of prepartal metabolic and...
2023 / Akbar Nikkhah, Masoud AlimirzaeiScopusAGRIS -
Effects of Sumac (Rhus coriaria) Seeds and Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes on Wool Growth of Awassi Male Lambs
Nutrition can have a significant effect on animal production. In recent years, many compounds have been widely used as feed additives to stimulate animals’ appetites and consequently improve animal productivity. Exogenous fibrinolytic enzymes are one of these feed additives, which have been used as ...
2023 / Majid J. Al-SaadiScopusAGRIS -
Effects of Commercial and Homemade Extenders on Post-thaw Sperm Quality and Fertility of Semen from Ethiopian Indigenous Horro Chicken Breed
Cryopreservation of spermatozoa represents an important strategy for in vitro programs designed for the conservation of the genetic material of livestock populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of homemade tris-egg yolk-based and commercial poultry semen extenders on...
2023 / Tarekegn Getachew, Gebeyehu Goshu, Alemayehu LemmaScopusAGRIS -
ЧАСТОТА ВСТРЕЧАЕМОСТИ ЖИВОТНЫХ ПО РАЗНОЙ ВЕЛИЧИНЕ КУРДЮКА В ПОПУЛЯЦИЯХ ОРДАБАСИНСКОЙ ПОРОДЫ ОВЕЦ
Установлено, что у баранов величина курдюка находится в пределах от 4186,67 см3 до 6577,29 см3 . Среди баранов наибольшую частоту встречаемости имели бараны с величиной курдюка от 4500 до 6300 см3 и составили соответственно 17,1% и 22,8%. Наименьшие частоты наблюдаются у баранов величиной курдюка...
2024 / Паржанов Ж.А., Жылкибаев А.К., Тастанбекова Г.Р. -
Fasciolosis Prevalence in Sacrificial Cattle of West Sumatra, Indonesia
Fasciola is a species of the trematode genus that can cause devastating parasitic disease, namely fasciolosis. Fasciola spp. infestation can affect ruminants, such as cows, buffaloes, goats, and pehhs, resulting in economic losses to livestock owners. Ruminants are the definitive host for the...
2023 / Engki Zelpina, Prima Silvia Noor, Ramond Siregar, Sujatmiko Sujatmiko, Ulva Mohtar Lutfi, Yurni Sari Amir, Delli LefianaScopusAGRIS -
Effects of Histomonas, Trichomonas, and Eimeria Co-infection on Productivity and Macro-morphological Indicators of Eggs in Laying Hens
The study of macro-morphological changes is important for recognizing disturbances in egg formation that cause pathologies, especially co-infection. The current study aimed to evaluate the level of egg productivity and macro-morphological parameters of eggs in domestic chickens of the Rhode Island...
2023 / Petro Liulin, Mykola Bogach, Liubov Lyakhovich, Alla Petrenko, Inna KostyukScopusAGRIS -
Effects of Adding Glutathione to AndroMed Diluent on Intact Plasma and Acrosome Membranes and Progressive Motility of Cattle Spermatozoa During Freezing Processes
Adding endogenous antioxidants to the diluent is significantly associated with semen quality during the freezing process. This study aimed to investigate the effects of adding glutathione to AndroMed diluent on the preservation of crucial sperm attributes, namely, intact plasma membrane (IPM),...
2023 / Wayan Bebas, I Wayan Gorda, Kadek Karang Agustina, I Made MerdanaScopusAGRIS -
Constraints to the Development of Turkey Farming in Southern Benin
The turkeys are reared throughout the national territory of Benin, but their breeding is less developed than other poultry species, such as chickens and ducks. The current study aimed to characterize turkey farming in Southern Benin to identify the constraints associated with the farming practice...
2024 / Ignace Ogoudanan Dotché, Aristide Agbokounou, Loukyatou Issimouha Baba, Nasser Adebo, Lionel Okambawa, Monique Koffi, Issaka Youssao Abdou KarimScopusAGRIS -
The Influence of Mannan Oligosaccharides and Beta Glucan Supplementation on Growth Performance, Blood Constituents, and Cecal Parameters of Broiler Chickens
Growth promoters in poultry feed have been under severe attention since antibiotics were banned for use in animal diets by the European Union. Thus, it has been important for poultry researchers to find alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) to boost the health and production...
2024 / Moustafa Amin Osman, Hady Fathy Abbas Motawe, Mohsen Mahmoud Shoukry, Esteftah Mohamed El-Komy, Marwa Salah Khattab, Ahmed Saad Radwan, Reda El-Sayed HamoudaScopusAGRIS -
Production Performance and Some Biochemical Traits of Layer Hens Fed on Date Palm Kernel Supplementation
To enhance the well-being and productivity of poultry, researchers have conducted investigations into various botanical sources, including date palm kernel, and their bioactive components. The present investigation was conducted to assess the productive performance and certain biochemical...
2024 / Zahira A. Al-Zuhairi, Afrah S. Mhyson, Basima J. MohammedScopusAGRIS -
Effects of Different Methods of Ovulation Induction on Sex Hormones in Serum, and Meat of Rabbit Does
High indicators of reproductive function in rabbits can be achieved using hormonal inducers of ovulation, in particular analogs of gonadotropin-releasing hormone, serum, and chorionic gonadotropins. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of sex hormones in the blood serum and ...
2024 / Yuliya Tverdokhlib, Svitlana Naumenko, Vsevolod Koshevoy, Olha Miroshnikova, Kateryna Syniahovska, Liudmyla Kovalova, Hennady HryshchukScopusAGRIS -
Increasing Guinea Fowl Eggs Availability and Hatchability in the Dry Season
The study was designed to identify the possibility of making guinea fowls (Numida meleagris) to lay fertile eggs throughout the year and was investigated for nine months. Fifty guinea fowls (growers) consisting of ten males and forty females were purchased and raised to laying stage. At the laying...
2011 / S.P. Konlan, F.K. Avornyo, N. Karbo, A. SulleymanScopusAGRISRSCI -
A Review of Egg Production in Botswana
The egg industry has grown significantly over time, thus leading to the country becoming self-sufficient in table egg production. Currently, the per capita consumption of eggs in Botswana is estimated to be about 62 eggs per person per year. The five major egg producing districts are South-East,...
2011 / J.C. Moreki, T. MontshoScopusAGRISRSCI -
Strain and Sex Effects on Productive and Slaughter Performance of Local Egyptian and Canadian Chicken Strains
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of strain and sex on productive performance and slaughter traits of chickens. A total of 1951 one day old chicks of three Canadian dual purpose strains (Shaver A, B and C) and two Egyptian strains (Salam and Mandarah) were used. Productive...
2011 / A.E. Taha, F.A. Abd El-Ghany, M.M. SharafScopusAGRISRSCI -
Guinea Fowl Production in Botswana
Guinea fowl farming is still in its infancy in Botswana; hence the population of farmed guinea fowl is unknown, as well as, their contribution to human nutrition. Presently, production occurs mainly at subsistence level and females (women) appear to dominate the industry. In Botswana, guinea fowl...
2012 / John Cassius Moreki, Dan SeaboScopusAGRISRSCI -
Biosecurity and Disinfection Controls of Poultry Microbial Pathogen Infections in Nigeria
In Nigeria, industrial poultry production occupies a place of pride among the livestock enterprises due to its rapid monetary turnover. However, Intensive poultry farming provides the optimum conditions for the concentration of disease causing pathogens and transmission. The presence of these...
2012 / Irene U. Chima, I.C. Unamba-Opara, C.C. Ugwu, Angela C. Udebuani, Chidiogo G. Okoli, M.N. Opara, M.C. Uchegbu, I.C. OkoliScopusAGRISRSCI -
Genotype × Sex Interaction Effects on Carcass Traits of Three Strains of Commercial Broiler Chickens
The aim of this study was to rank commercial broiler chicken breeds vis-à-vis their sexes based on their carcass evaluation at 56 days of age. The strains were Marshall, Arbor Acre and Hubbard, and the traits considered were live weight, dressing weight and percent, eviscerated weight, carcass...
2012 / S.O. Olawumi, S.O. Fajemilehin, S.S. FagbuaroScopusAGRISRSCI -
Effect of Non Genetic Factors on Growth Traits in Short Term Selection for Different Ages in Japanese quail
Meat type Japanese quail were subjected to three different methods of individual phenotypic selection viz., high two week body weight, four week body weight and high four week body weight coupled with low relative body weight gain between 4-6 weeks of age for three generations. The lines,...
2012 / A. Ashok, R. PrabakaranScopusAGRISRSCI -
Evaluation of Size and Lesion Scores of Bursa Cloacae in Broiler Flocks in Algeria
The outbreaks of IBD (infectious bursal disease) are frequently observed among correctly vaccinated broiler flocks in Algerian Nord-East region. The present study aimed to search for the immunosuppression state as possible consequence of IBD. Our investigation focused on nine broilers flocks whom...
2012 / S. Sellaoui, N. Alloui, S. Mehenaoui, S. DjaabaScopusAGRISRSCI -
Utilization of Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum) as Growth Promoter for Broiler Chickens
The aim of the experiment was to compare the production performance of broiler chickens when fed a conventional standard feed and the same feed supplemented with Fenugreek seeds. One hundred and twenty (120) a-day old male broiler chicks of the strain ISA-15, were divided into 2 equal groups; a...
2012 / N. Alloui, S. Ben Aksa, M.N Alloui, F. IbrirScopusAGRISRSCI