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Effect of Azolla pinnata inclusion in corn silage on digestibility, ruminal fermentation, blood parameters and growth performance of Barki male lambs. | |
Enhancing Total and Cellulolytic Microbiome Activity of Farm Animals by Fermented Forage. | |
Azolla (Azolla pinnata) leaves extract supplementation: effect on digestibility, blood constituents, and immunity status of ossimi sheep. | |
The Effects of Yeast Extract on The In-vitro Degradation of Low-Quality Roughage, Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, Blood Criteria, and Immunity Status of Barki Sheep. | |
Nutritional Assessment of Spirulina in Growing Buffalo Calves 'Diets. | |
Influence of Feeding Dried Orange Pulp on Body Weight Changes, Digestibility, Blood Constituents and Immunity Status of Calves and Sheep. | |
Effects of Yeast Culture Additives on Growth Performance, Blood Metabolites and Puberty Age of Cows’ Heifers. | |
Evaluations of Defatted Black Soldier Fly Larvae Supplementation in Growing Buffalo Calves 'Diets. | |
Effect of Orange Pulp Inclusion in The Multi-Nutrient Roughage Blocks on The Performance of Barki Lambs. | |
Evaluation of Shea Butter Supplementation in Finishing Lambs 'Diets. | |
Impact of Azolla Plant on Digestibility, Nutritive Value and Rumen Fermentation in Barki Sheep Diets. | |
Effect of Replacing Corn Grains with Citrus by-product in Concentrate Feed Blocks Form on the Performance and Feed Utilization of Lambs. | |
The Impact of Substituting Corn Silage with Cactus Cladodes Silage on Growth Performance and Digestibility in Sheep Rations. | |
Influence of Co-ensiling Rehydrate Rice Straw with Prickly Pear Fruit Peels Feeding on Degradability, Digestibility and Nutritive Value for Sheep | |
Protein and Energy Levels at in vitro Microbial Fermentation of Diets for Fatting Sheep. | |
Efficiency of Nano Zinc Supplementation on Growth Performance, Digestibility, Rumen Parameters, Blood Biochemistry and Immunity Status of Barki Sheep. | |
The Effect of Partial Replace ment of Clover Hay with Fungal Treated Rice Straw on Growth Performance, Digestibility, Rumen Fermentation, Blood Biochemical and Immune Status of Barki Sheep. | |
Impact of Using Certain Strains of Yeast and Fungi as Silage Inoculants on Corn Silage Chemical Composition, Fermentation Characteristics and In vitro Digestibility. | |
Effect of Body Weight and Concentrate feeding Frequency on Productive and Reproductive Performance of Barki Ewes | |
Effect of Moringa Oleifera Leave and Seeds Supplementation on Semen Characteristics and Epididymis Biometry and Some Blood Parameters in Barki Rams. | |
Influence of Diets Supplemented with Naturally Protected or Unprotected Eucalyptus Oil on Methane Production and Lactating Buffalo Productivity. | |
Cultivation of Housefly Larvae (Musca domestica L.) as a Biological Method to Enrich Rice Straw and Maximise its Utilisation. | |
Effect of Adding Moringa Leave-Extract to Growing Rabbits Rations on Performance, Cecal Microbial Activity and Blood Parameters. | |
Impact of Inorganic Fertilization on Sorghum Forage Quality and Growth Performance of Barki Lambs. Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds | |
The Effect of Yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae), Garlic (Allium Sativum) and Their Combination as Feed Additives in Finishing Diets on the Performance, Ruminal Fermentation and Immune Ststus of Lambs. | |
Influence of Dietary Supplementation of Yeast on Milk Composition and Lactation Curve Behavior of Sohagi Ewes, and the Growth Performance of Their Newborn Lambs. | |
Suckling Calves Performance and Immune Status as Affected by Lactococcus Lactis as a Probiotic Source. | |
Some Factors Affecting the In-vitro Gas Production of Some Ruminants Feedstuffs. | |
Effect of Some Medicinal Plants Wastes on Rabbit Performance, Digestibility and Nitrogen Balance. | |
Use of Tomato Pomace and/or Orange Pulp Supplemented Corn Silage for Animal Feeding. | |
Effect of Probiotics on Chemical Composition and In-vitro Digestibility of Rice Straw:1-Impact of Media Levels | |
Effect of Dietary Protein on Nitrogen Utilization in Sheep | |
Effect of Some Treatments on Rumen Degradability of Dietary Protein | |