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    • Eating patterns of broiler chickens fed insoluble grit, and its effect on intake variation, retention time, performance and gizzard development 

      Itani, Khaled (Master thesis, 2015-07-02)
      In a field trial, the current study tested the effects of insoluble granite grit stones supplemented to broiler chickens on growth performance and gizzard stimulation. Particle size distribution and variation in the amount ...
    • Effect of air-classified faba bean protein on feed production, physical pellet quality, performance, and protein digestibility in broiler chickens 

      Kurk, Ahmet Eralp (Master thesis, 2019)
      Faba bean seed is a good source of crude protein (CP) (293.06 g/kg DM), however soybean meal (SBM) is the dominant protein source in broiler chicken diets. With air classification technique, faba bean seeds can separate ...
    • Starch digestion dynamics in broiler chickens as affected by structural components, starch properties and level of inclusion 

      Itani, Khaled (PhD Thesis;2019: 57, Doctoral thesis, 2019)
      Quantitatively, starch is the most important component and the major energy source in poultry diets. Although it is commonly believed that the broiler chicken has a large capacity to digest starch, numerous studies have ...

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