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Equidae Milk Promises Substitutes For Cow And Human Breast Milk, Akbar Nikkhah
Equidae Milk Promises Substitutes For Cow And Human Breast Milk, Akbar Nikkhah
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Milk is the most nourishing natural biofluid. Milk bioactives contribute significantly to meeting nutrient requirements while minimizing the risks of cancers, traumas, and metabolic complexities. Some mothers may not be able to feed their infants breast milk for a prolonged period. Very young infants and the elderly may be intolerant to cow milk and its proteins and cholesterol. Thus, viable substitutes are needed to complement human breast milk in such cases. This review describes the most significant research findings to date and highlights the special nutritional and health properties of donkey and mare milks as promising substitutes for cow and …
Restricted Growth Of Broilers 1. Effects Of Different Restricted Feeding Programs On Broilerperformance And Carcass Characteristics, Özge Altan, Sezen Özkan, Servet Yalçin
Restricted Growth Of Broilers 1. Effects Of Different Restricted Feeding Programs On Broilerperformance And Carcass Characteristics, Özge Altan, Sezen Özkan, Servet Yalçin
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
In this study, the influence of different methods of feed restriction on the performance of broiler with two genotypes, was investigated. Compensatory growth after feed restriction was studied and the effects of the restriction on feed consumption, growth and carcass characteristics were discussed. Broilers in each genotypes were separated in three groups randomly. In the first group, all birds were fed fully (Control). Feed restriction at the level of basal metabolism were used from 7 to 14 days of age in second group, and from 14 to 21 days of age in third group. There has been evidence of compensatory …