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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Poultry Science. 19:385-389
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 25:272-276
SUMMARY Grasses, including native switchgrass (SG), can be grown on marginal land and can produce large amounts of biomass. As these grasses are perennials, they can be used as buffers to help prevent nutrients from entering watersheds, and, once est
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 23:586-592
SUMMARY The recent resurgence in the popularity of keeping small flocks of chickens has brought with it an interest in the production characteristics of heritage breeds of chicken. The Delaware breed was developed in the state of Delaware for meat pr
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 19:312-315
SUMMARY This workshop provided a forum of discussion about topics related to the poultry teaching and curriculum. Given that the poultry industry is dynamic and adaptable, the workshop was a way for poultry educators to learn about the concerns of 6
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research. 17:237-242
SUMMARY Litter is a common source of infectious agents in poultry production environments. Typical sampling methods only examine bacteria on the surface; however, bacteria recovered with these methods may not be representative of the population in th
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Journal of Applied Animal Research. 33:127-131
Hess, J.B., Macklin, K.S. and McCrea, B.A. 2008. Litter beetle (Alphitobius diaperinus Panzer) counts in broiler houses treated with a range of insecticides. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 33:127–131. Litter beetles (Alphitobious diaperinus Panzer) remain an
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Foodborne Pathogens and Disease. 5:53-57
Campylobacter jejuni is often found on broiler carcasses and can cause gastroenteritis in humans. Both carcass rinses and swabs of the skin have been utilized to ascertain the prevalence of C. jejuni in the processing plant. Not all poultry commoditi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Protection. 69:417-420
Genetic variations in Campylobacter jejuni or host factors result in low prevalence rates among nonchicken poultry species. The objective of this study was to determine the colonizing potential, in broiler chickens, of C. jejuni that was recovered fr
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Poultry Science. 85:136-143
The prevalence of Campylobacter and Salmonella spp. was determined from live bird to prepackaged carcass for 3 flocks from each of 6 types of California niche-market poultry. Commodities sampled included squab, quail, guinea fowl, duck, poussin (youn
Autor:
B. A. McCrea, Francine A. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Poultry Science. 81:618-620
The Scholarship and Research Foundation of the Pacific Egg and Poultry Association, a West Coast trade association, began awarding scholarships in 1965. The scholarship program was established as a means of rewarding high scholastic performance and e