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Oligo-PKE enhances expression of nutrient transporter genes in doudenum of chicks challenged with Salmonella typhymurium
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Effect of palm kernel expeller and palm kernel extract (OligoPKE) on intestinal monosaccharides transporter gene of broiler chicks
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In ovo and dietary administration of oligosaccharides extracted from palm kernel cake influence general health of pre- and neonatal broiler chicks
Published 2017“…Irrespective of its prior in ovo exposure, chicks fed OligoPKC diets had lower population of pathogenic bacteria. …”
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Possible Effect of Antibiotic-Supplemented Feed and Environment on the Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Escherichia coli in Chickens
Published 2009“…The chicks and chickens in the fourth flock were reared in a chicken house, given feed without antibiotic supplementation. …”
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Changes in heat shock protein 70, blood parameters, and fear-related behavior in broiler chickens as affected by pleasant and unpleasant human contact
Published 2013“…Birds were subjected to the following treatments: (i) received no physical or visual contact with humans (control); (ii) from d 1 to 28, chicks were individually stroked gently for 30 s once daily (PL); (iii) from d 1 to 28, chicks were picked up individually, suspended by both legs, exposed to recorded noise, and swung gently for 15 s once daily (UNPL); (iv) from d 1 to 14 and from d 15 to 28, chicks were subjected to PL and UNPL, respectively (PL-UNPL); and (v) from d 1 to 14 and from d 15 to 28, chicks were subjected to UNPL and PL, respectively (UNPL-PL). …”
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Growth performance and immune response of two commercial broiler strains fed diets containing Lactobacillus cultures and oxytetracycline under heat stress conditions
Published 2000“…Body weight (d 1 and d 21) and weight gain (d 1 to d 21) were greater for HH than SS chicks. 3. After 3 weeks of heat exposure, birds receiving the LC diet had greater body weight and weight gain, higher food intake and lower food efficiency than OTC and control chicks. 4. …”
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Changes in heat shock protein 70 expression and blood characteristics in transported broiler chickens as affected by housing and early age feed restriction
Published 2009“…Within the CH, the FR chicks showed higher hsp 70 density than those of the ad libitum-fed group. …”
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The relationships between cage floor preferences and performance in broiler chickens
Published 1998“…In experiment 2, while floor type had no effect on growth of female chicks throughout the duration of study, male chicks grown on PF were heavier than their WF counterparts on Days 21, 28, 35 and 42. …”
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The effect of auditory enrichment on growth performance and stress reaction in broiler chickens
Published 2015“…The CM chicks showed greater weight gain than others on day 7 only. …”
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Effects of putrescine supplementation on growth performance, blood lipids and immune response in broiler chickens fed methionine deficient diet
Published 2014“…Five days post challenged, PUT supplementation elevated antibody level significantly (P<0.05) in the chicks fed normal level of Met. However, Met deficient diet in challenged chicks, caused significantly (P<0.05) lower monocyte ratio. …”
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Fear and stress reactions, and the performance of commercial broiler chickens subjected to regular pleasant and unpleasant contacts with human being
Published 2004“…The PVC and UVC treatments were done in the chicks’ home pen to allow other birds in the flock to view the procedure. …”
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Dietary supplementation of betaine (Betafin®) and response to high temperature stress in male broiler chickens
Published 2004“…The WB and FB chicks were less hyperthermic than controls in response to the heat challenge. …”
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Effects of two herbal extracts and virginiamycin supplementation on growth performance, intestinal microflora population and fatty acid composition in broiler chickens
Published 2014“…Two hundred forty, “day-old” chicks were randomly allocated to 4 treatment groups consisting of 6 replications of 10 chicks in each pen. …”
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The effect of a commercial exogenous emulsifier supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and serum lipid profilein broiler chickens
Published 2015“…The chicks were randomly assigned to two dietary treatments, with 6 replicate cages per treatment. …”
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The influence of contact with humans on physiological and behavioural responses in commercial broiler chickens and red jungle fowl when reared separately or intermingled
Published 2008“…Both PC and VC treatments were done in the chicks’ home pens to allow other birds in the flock to view the procedure. …”
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Effects of heat exposure and sex on ileal digestibility of amino acids of soybean meal in broiler chickens.
Published 2010“…A total of 240 day-old broiler chicks (120 males, 120 females) were housed in battery cages in an environmentally controlled chamber. …”
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Ileal endogenous amino acid flow of broiler chickens under high ambient temperature.
Published 2010“…A total of 90, day-old broiler chicks were housed in battery cages in an environmentally controlled chamber. …”
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Fear-related behaviour, muscle glycogen stores and serum creatine kinase activity in transported broiler chickens as affected by housing and early-age feed restriction.
Published 2012“…Equal number of chicks from each housing system were subjected to either Ad libitum feeding (AL) or 60% Feed Restriction on day 4-6 (FR). …”
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Physiological response of glutamine and glutamic acid supplemented broiler chickens to heat stress
Published 2015“…Day-old commercial broiler chickens were kept in environmentally controlled chambers and fed (i) basal diet (control), (ii) basal diet + 0.5% Gln+Glu from 1 to 21 days of age. From day 22–42, chicks in one chamber were subjected to 5 h daily heat stress at 34 ± 1°C and the other chicks remain in thermoneutral condition. …”
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