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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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Full fat high oleic acid SBM in layer hen diets improved monounsaturated fatty acid profile in adipogenic tissue and in egg
Maharjan, P., A. Rahimi, T. Vu, K. Harding, R. Malheiros, L. Dean, K. Anderson and O. Toomer
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Responses of broilers to increasing dietary glycine when fed reduced or low crude protein diets from 0 to 48 days
Lee, T., J. Lee, C. Ruan and S. Rochell
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Evaluation of increasing levels of enzyme-treated soy protein on turkey poult live performance
Brown, K., A. Blanch, M. Schwartz, H. Robinson and S. Rasmussen
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Effect of full or partial replacement of soybean meal and crude protein reduction in the grower phase on the performance of broiler chickens
Amerah, A., H. Enting, J. Grandmaison, S. Fontaine and W. Lambert
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Impact of feeding modified soy protein concentrate in the starter phase on growth performance and gastrointestinal responses in broiler chickens through to day 42 of age
Kiarie, E., M. Mohammadigheisar, R. Kakhki, and M. Madsen
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Growth performance of broiler chickens fed enzyme-treated soy protein day 0-14 compared to exogenous protease fed day 0-56
Rasmussen, S., A. Blanch, A. Davis and C. Brøkner







