نتایج جستجو برای: alternative feeds

تعداد نتایج: 313734  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
D A Jackson S M Imong A Silprasert S Preunglumpoo P Leelapat Y Yootabootr K Amatayakul J D Baum

1. The present study assesses the accuracy with which mean 24 h breast-milk composition can be estimated if milk samples can only be collected during the daytime. 2. Twenty-five northern Thai mothers, feeding their infants on demand, were studied in their homes for 24 h. All feeds were test-weighed and 0.5 ml pre- and post-feed expressed milk samples taken at each feed. 3. If daytime sampling w...

Hossien Nowroozi, Mahmoud Tohidi moghadam, Seyed Soheil Ghaemmaghami ,

Background: Much attention has been paid to poultry feed processing and the contamination In Iran in order to improve the production and reduce the waste.  No information is available on the fungal contamination and the strains found in processed (pellet) and non-processed (mash) poultry feeds. This study was designed to determine the hygienic condition and the risk of fungal contamination...

Background: In the current Iranian poultry industry, antibiotics are the most frequently used additive in poultry feeds to increase productivity. The negative effects on human health, resulting from the consumption of chicken whose feeds contain antibiotics, makes finding an appropriate alternative of great importance. As a result of their nature, herbal extracts could be specifically considere...

Journal: :Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research 2023

This research investigates the accessibility of Ontario public libraries’ social media feeds. Social plays an important role in how libraries engage with their communities. patron engagement outside library-maintained websites, raises questions around for persons disabilities. Given increasing usage as a communication mechanism, accessible are library feeds? Of specific interest here is use alt...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m. tajodini p. moghbeli h.r. saeedi m. effati

since the use of antibiotics in animal feeds has been banned, researches on alternative natural products that modulate ruminal fermentation have been intensified. natural compounds such as plant extracts have been considered to be replaced antibiotics as safe and sustainable alternatives. plant extracts especially essential oils and saponins have strong antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antiprotozo...

Journal: :Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 1997

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