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1. Low-calcium diets increase duodenal mRNA expression of calcium and phosphorus transporters and claudins but compromise growth performance irrespective of microbial phytase inclusion in broilers

2. Effects of green light emitting diode light during incubation and dietary organic macro and trace minerals during rearing on tibia characteristics of broiler chickens at slaughter age

3. Coarse limestone does not alleviate the negative effect of a low Ca/P ratio diet on characteristics of tibia strength and growth performance in broilers

4. Evaluation of seaweeds from marine waters in Northwestern Europe for application in animal nutrition

5. Evaluation of the nutritional value of seaweed products for broiler chickens’ nutrition

6. Results of an international phosphorus digestibility ring test with broiler chickens

7. Effects of three major protein sources on performance, gut morphology and fermentation characteristics in broilers

8. Degradation of free amino acids in liquidfeeding conditions

9. Effects of dietary organic minerals, fish oil, and hydrolyzed collagen on growth performance and tibia characteristics of broiler chickens

10. Effect of feed supplementation with a thymol plus carvacrol mixture, in combination or not with an NSP-degrading enzyme, on productive and physiological parameters of broilers fed on wheat-based diets

11. Glycine plus serine requirement of broilers fed low-protein diets : a dose response study

12. Effect of nutritional interventions with quercetin, oat hulls, β-glucans, lysozyme and fish oil on performance and health status related parameters of broilers chickens

13. Diet structure, butyric acid, and fermentable carbohydrates influence growth performance, gut morphology, and cecal fermentation characteristics in broilers

14. Determination of pre-cecal phosphorus digestibility of inorganic phosphates and bone meal products in broilers

15. In vitro studie naar de invloed van intrinsiek en microbieel fytase op de afbraak van fytinezuur in biologische geteelde grondstoffen voor de dierhouderij : Een verkennende studie

16. Effects of ambient temperature, feather cover, and housing system on energy partitioning and performance in laying hens1

17. The effects of temperature, moisture, duration of incubation time, calcium level, and soaking with water or citric acid on in vitro phytate degradation in a wheat–barley–rye–soybean meal-based diet

18. Phytate degradation in broilers

19. Precaecal phosphorus digestibility of inorganic phosphate sources in male broilers

20. Effect of nutritional interventions with quercetin, oat hulls, β-glucans, lysozyme, and fish oil on immune competence related parameters of adult broiler

22. Effects of diet acidification and xylanase supplementation on performance, nutrient digestibility, duodenal histology and gut microflora of broilers fed wheat based diet

23. Effects of xylanase and citric acid on the performance, nutrient retention, and characteristics of gastrointestinal tract of broilers fed low-phosphorus wheat-based diets

24. Anthelmintic effects of phytogenic feed additives in Ascaris suum inoculated pigs

25. Responses of organic housed laying hens to dietary methionine and energy during a summer and winter season

26. Dietary factors affecting hindgut protein fermentation in broilers: a review

27. Protein source and dietary structure influence growth performance, gut morphology, and hindgut fermentation characteristics in broilers

28. Effects of dietary energy concentration, nonstarch polysaccharide concentration, and particle sizes of nonstarch polysaccharides on digesta mean retention time and gut development in laying hens

29. Effects of temperature, pH, incubation time and pepsin concentration on the in vitro stability of intrinsic phytase of wheat, barley and rye

30. Effects of nutrient dilution and nonstarch polysaccharide concentration in rearing and laying diets on eating behavior and feather damage of rearing and laying hens

31. Low Dietary Energy Concentration, High Nonstarch Polysaccharide Concentration, and Coarse Particle Sizes of Nonstarch Polysaccharides Affect the Behavior of Feather-Pecking-Prone Laying Hens

32. New insights into porcine/poultry calcium/phosphorus metabolism and nutrition

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