نتایج جستجو برای: hen egg

تعداد نتایج: 48034  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m. habanabashaka m. sengabo i.o. oladunjoye

an eight week study was conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of tomato waste meal in layer diets on laying performance, egg quality and lipid profile as a means to reduce feed cost and pollution. four laying diets containing tomato waste meal (twm) at four levels of 0, 3, 6 or 9% were assigned randomly to 4 groups of 40 birds divided among four replicates of 10 birds in each dietary...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
s. ghazanfari k. nobari m. tahmoorespur

artificial neural networks (ann) have shown to be a powerful tool for system modeling in a wide range of applications. the focus of this study is on neural network applications to data analysis in egg production. an ann model with two hidden layers, trained with a back propagation algorithm, successfully learned the relationship between the input (age of hen) and output (egg production) variabl...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2005
Kazunari Ito Naotoshi Matsudomi

The recombinant ovalbumin (OVA) produced in yeast Pichia pastoris was purified from the culture medium by anion exchange chromatography, and its structural characteristics were compared with those of hen egg OVA, mainly from the point of view of posttranslational modification. The expressed OVA consisted of two molecular species immmunoreactive with antibody for hen egg OVA. The two molecular s...

2016
Ramon Malheiros Jiaying Hu Patricia Y. Hester Heng-Wei Cheng

Alternative production systems have increased popularity in the egg industry to address consumer demands for the production of commercial eggs that reduce concerns over animal welfare. This experiment was conducted at the NCDA&CS, Piedmont Research Station, in conjunction with the NCLP&MT. This study consisted of 6 replicates totaling 378 hens of a single commercial egg strain, housed in an enr...

I.O. Oladunjoye, M. Habanabashaka M. Sengabo

An eight week study was conducted to investigate the effect of inclusion of tomato waste meal in layer diets on laying performance, egg quality and lipid profile as a means to reduce feed cost and pollution. Four laying diets containing tomato waste meal (TWM) at four levels of 0, 3, 6 or 9% were assigned randomly to 4 groups of 40 birds divided among four replicates of 10 birds in each dietary...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1982
R S Rosenthal J K Blundell H R Perkins

Peptidoglycan from Neisseria gonorrhoeae RD5 was completely degraded by hen egg white lysozyme and was not extensively O-acetylated. In contrast, peptidoglycans from gonococcal strains FA19 and FA102 (a penicillin-resistant mutant derived from FA19), were markedly resistant to digestion by hen egg white lysozyme and were extensively O-acetylated.

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
P H Patterson K W Koelkebeck K E Anderson M J Darre J B Carey D U Ahn R A Ernst D R Kuney D R Jones

During Egg Safety Action Plan hearings in Washington, DC, many questions were raised concerning the egg temperature (T) used in the risk assessment model. Therefore, a national study was initiated to determine the T of eggs from oviposition through distribution. In part 1; researchers gathered data on internal and surface egg T from commercial egg production facilities. An infrared thermometer ...

2015
D. M. Karcher D. R. Jones Z. Abdo Y. Zhao T. A. Shepherd H. Xin

The US egg industry is exploring alternative housing systems for laying hens. However, limited published research related to cage-free aviary systems and enriched colony cages exists related to production, egg quality, and hen nutrition. The laying hen's nutritional requirements and resulting productivity are well established with the conventional cage system, but diminutive research is availab...

Journal: : 2021

The effects of Different Levels Alhaji Maurorum L. on Egg Production, Traits and Blood Parameters Commercial Laying Hen (Line W63)

2009
Andreas Lemme

During recent decades productivity of laying hens increased substantially (Elliot, 2008). Not only egg number, egg mass, and feed conversion has increased but also persistency of lay has improved. As such, this must have implications on the optimal amino acid nutrition of current laying hen strains. Simply stated, increasing egg mass output per hen means an increased amino acid output which has...

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