نتایج جستجو برای: rooster beak

تعداد نتایج: 1639  

AH Shahverdi M Noorani, M Rahimi M Sharafi S Bazgir S Rahimi V Esmaeili

Background Cryopreservation procedure for poultry semen is not reliable due to structural and biochemical damages which can lead to reduction in sperm quality and fertility. Development of cryopreservation medium has crucial effects for successful recovery of sperm after freezing. The objective of this study was assessment of cryopreservation of rooster semen using hand-made cryopreservation me...

2015
David A. Collings Berwyn G. Collings Laurel Julian Brigitta Kurenbach Arvind Varsani

Beak and feather disease viral genomes were recovered from two deceased juvenile urban rainbow lorikeets (Trichoglossus haematodus) that lacked tail feathers. These genomes share ~95% pairwise identity with two beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) genomes identified in wild and captive Australian T. haematodus birds and ~92% identity to those in wild New Caledonian T. haematodus deplanchii birds.

Journal: : 2022

Improving the Quality of Rooster Sperm during Storage at 4 °C by adding Quercetin in form nano-Liposomes and NLC a Diluting Medium

Journal: :Poultry science 2014
Y Sun E D Ellen J J van der Poel H K Parmentier P Bijma

Because of a ban on the use of beak trimming in some European countries, feather pecking is becoming a substantial problem in the layer industry, both from animal welfare and economic points of view. The feather condition score (FCS) as a measure of feather damage has been shown to be closely related to feather pecking behavior in laying hens housed in groups. To obtain a better understanding o...

2014
Hao Bai Jing Zhu Yanyan Sun Ranran Liu Nian Liu Dongli Li Jie Wen Jilan Chen

Frequencies of up to 3% of beak deformity (normally a crossed beak) occur in some indigenous chickens in China, such as and Beijing-You. Chickens with deformed beaks have reduced feed intake, growth rate, and abnormal behaviors. Beak deformity represents an economic as well as an animal welfare problem in the poultry industry. Because the genetic basis of beak deformity remains incompletely und...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2013
Jafari Ahangari Y Parizadian B Zamani M

This research was carried out to investigate the effects of various levels of dietary organic selenium supplementation (0, 0.1,  0.2 and  0.3 mg/Kg) on reproductive traits of rooster. Semen was collected using abdominal massage and samples were mixed together. Sperm characteristics including percentage of motile, viable and abnormal sperms were assessed. This experiment was carried out based on...

Amiri A Esmaeili V Hajinasrollah M Mostafayi F Shahverdi AH Sharafi M, Sharbatoghli M

Background: Frozen-thawed rooster semen is not reliable for use in artificial insemination in commercial stocks. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) has been assessed for effectiveness as a cryoprotectant in the extender to improve the quality of frozen-thawed rooster semen. Although LDL has been evaluated in a few studies in other species for semen cryopreservation, to date, no study has been conduc...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology 2018

Journal: :Genome Biology 2004

2011
Samantha Keyes

Feather pecking (FP) is one of the most significant welfare and economic problems in the egg production industry (Wysocki et al., 2010). For many years the solution to this problem has been beak trimming, which typically involves removing approximately 30% of the upper and lower mandibles with an electrically heated blade (Dennis & Cheng, 2010). However, this practice is now under scrutiny due ...

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