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4. The length of the feed restriction period affects eating behavior, growth performance, and the development of the proximal part of the gastrointestinal tract of young broilers.

5. Insoluble fiber sources in mash or pellets diets for young broilers. 2. Effects on gastrointestinal tract development and nutrient digestibility 1.

6. Influence of grinding size of the main cereal of the diet on egg production and eggs quality of brown egg laying hens from 33 to 65 weeks of age1.

7. Particle size affects short-term preference behavior of brown-egg laying hens fed diets based on corn or barley.

8. Effects of the inclusion of sunflower hulls in the diet on growth performance and digestive tract traits of broilers and pullets fed a broiler diet from zero to 21 d of age. A comparative study.

9. Influence of particle size of the main cereal of the diet on egg production, gastrointestinal tract traits, and body measurements of brown laying hens.

10. Effect of level of fiber of the rearing phase diets on egg production, digestive tract traits, and body measurements of brown egg-laying hens fed diets differing in energy concentration.

11. Inclusion of fiber in diets for brown-egg laying pullets: Effects on growth performance and digestive tract traits from hatching to 17 weeks of age.

12. Influence of the main cereal and feed form of the rearing phase diets on performance, digestive tract, and body traits of brown-egg laying pullets from hatch to 17 weeks of age.

13. Effects of a silica-based feed supplement on performance, health, and litter quality of growing turkeys.

14. Productive performance of brown-egg laying pullets from hatching to 5 weeks of age as affected by fiber inclusion, feed form, and energy concentration of the diet1.

15. Influence of source and level of glycerin in the diet on growth performance, liver characteristics, and nutrient digestibility in broilers from hatching to 21 days of age.

16. Hydrolyzed porcine mucosa in broiler diets: Effects on growth performance, nutrient retention, and histomorphology of the small intestine.

17. Ileal digestibility of amino acids of unheated and autoclaved pea protein concentrate in broilers.

18. Influence of feed form and source of soybean meal on growth performance, nutrient retention, and digestive organ size of broilers. 2. Battery study.

19. Effects of energy concentration of the diet on productive performance and egg quality of brown egg-laying hens differing in initial body weight.

20. Dietary fibers and crude protein content alleviate hepatic fat deposition and obesity in broiler breeder hens.

21. Effects of feeding regimen, fiber inclusion, and crude protein content of the diet on performance and egg quality and hatchability of eggs of broiler breeder hens.

22. Influence of feed form and source of soybean meal of the diet on growth performance of broilers from 1 to 42 days of age. 1. Floor pen study.

23. Effect of crude protein and fat content of diet on productive performance and egg quality traits of brown egg-laying hens with different initial body weight.

24. Effects of wheat inclusion and xylanase supplementation of the diet on productive performance, nutrient retention, and endogenous intestinal enzyme activity of laying hens.

25. Effects of the main cereal and type of fat of the diet on productive performance and egg quality of brown-egg laying hens from 22 to 54 weeks of age.

26. Influence of source of soybean meal and lysine content of the diet on performance and total tract apparent retention of nutrients in broilers from 1 to 36 days of age.

27. Effect of dietary fiber and fat on performance and digestive traits of broilers from one to twenty-one days of age.

28. Effects of type of cereal, heat processing of the cereal, and fiber inclusion in the diet on gizzard pH and nutrient utilization in broilers at different ages.

29. Influence of the main cereal and feed form of the diet on performance and digestive tract traits of brown-egg laying pullets.

30. Effect of main cereal of the diet and particle size of the cereal on productive performance and egg quality of brown egg-laying hens in early phase of production.

31. Apparent heal Digestibility of Energy, Nitrogen, and Amino Acids of Soybean Meals of Different Origin in Broilers.

32. Productive Performance and Egg Quality of Brown Egg-Laying Hens in the Late Phase of Production as Influenced by Level and Source of Calcium in the Diet.

33. Effects of Fiber Source and Heat Processing of the Cereal on the Development and pH of the Gastrointestinal Tract of Broilers Fed Diets Based on Corn or Rice.

35. Effects of feed form and fiber inclusion in the diet on digestive traits and nutrient utilization in eight-day-old broilers.

38. A comparative study between HCI insoluble ash and chromic oxide as indigestible markers for the determination of apparent ileal digestibility in poultry.

40. Productive performance and egg quality of Brown laying hens from fifty-eight to seventy-three weeks of age as influenced by level and source of calcium in the diet.

41. Influence of soybean meal source and feed form of the diet on performance, organ size and gizzard pH of broilers from 0 to 25 days of age.

42. Apparent metabolizable energy and ileal amino acid digestibility of commercial soybean meals of different origins in broilers.

43. Influence of the calcium and nutrient content of the prelay diet on egg production, egg quality, and tibiae mineralization of brown egg-laying hens from 16 to 63 wk of age.

44. Influence of the energy concentration and the standardized ileal digestible lysine content of the diet on performance and egg quality of brown-egg laying hens from 18 to 41 weeks of age.

45. Effect of beak trimming at hatch and the inclusion of oat hulls in the diet on growth performance, feed preference, exploratory pecking behavior, and gastrointestinal tract traits of brown-egg pullets from hatch to 15 weeks of age.

46. Influence of the energy and digestible lysine contents of the diet on performance and egg quality traits of brown-egg laying hens from 19 to 59 weeks of age.

47. Feed form and energy concentration of the diet affect growth performance and digestive tract traits of brown-egg laying pullets from hatching to 17 weeks of age.

48. Effects of type and particle size of dietary fiber on growth performance and digestive traits of broilers from 1 to 21 days of age.

49. Effects of the levels of methionine, linoleic Acid, and added fat in the diet on productive performance and egg quality of brown laying hens in the late phase of production.

50. Influence of enzyme supplementation and heat processing of barley on digestive traits and productive performance of broilers.

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