
Poultry Feeding Recommendations
From research to practical recommendations
Taking soy-related research outcomes, validating them in commercial environments and better understanding their economic impact is critical in applying soy-related solutions — especially when it comes to feeding recommendations and impact on other ingredients in the ration.
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Optimizing protein sources in reduced-protein diets to improve the immune responses during coccidiosis in broiler chickens
Shanmugasundaram, R., A. Ajao, S. Fathima, A. Oladeinde, R. Selvaraj, T. Applegate and O. Olukosi
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Evaluation of extruded soybean hulls for relative metabolizable energy values and as a source of fiber in monogastric nutrition
von Schaumburg, P., K. Detweiler, G. Davenport, P. Utterback, C. Parsons and M. de Godoy
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Productive energy (Arkansas Net Energy) is a better predictor of broiler feed intake and feed conversion ratio compared to metabolizable energy and classic net energy
Martinez, D., N. Suesuttajit, C. Umberson and C.Coon
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Productive energy (Ark NE), apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) and net energy (NE) values for diets and ingredients for 5-56d broiler grow-out studies
Suesuttajit, N., J. Weil, C. Umberson, D. Martinez, A. Scott and C. Coon
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Evaluation of dietary nutrient reduction on broiler chicken growth performance, carcass characteristics, and breast meat quality defects
Wall, B., C. Gregg, J. Flees, C. Almendares, O. Fiallos, C.Starkey and J. Starkey
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Evaluation of corn particle size on the growth performance, gut permeability, pellet quality, and litter moisture of turkey hens raised without antibiotics
Lyons, A., J. Moritz, T. Boltz, J. Boney and M. Persia
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Functional role of branched chain amino acids in poultry: a review
Kim, W., A. Singh, J. Wang and T. Applegate
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Effects of normal oleic extruded expeller and full-fat, and high oleic soybean meals on live performance, carcass and meat quality, and meat fatty acid composition of broilers
Ali, M., M. Alfaro-Wisaquillo, G. Quintana-Ospina, M. Joseph, D. Patino, O. Toomer, T. Vu, L. Dean and E. Oviedo-Rondón





