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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 63(2)
Graham reported that the feeding of thyroxine to dairy cows in the declining phases of lactation caused a distinct rise in the amount of milk produced and in the percentage of butter fat. Synthetic thyroprotein (iodinated casein or protamone) has bee
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Nutrition. 104:1008-1017
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Poultry Science. 40:1644-1648
MASSON et al. (1957) and Shenstone and Vickery (1959) have established the relationship between the feeding of the Halphen reactive cyclopropene fatty acids, found in cottonseed oil (malvalic) and Sterculia foetida oil (sterculic), and the pink disco
Publikováno v:
Poultry Science. 45:1025-1028
COTTONSEED MEAL in the rations of laying hens has been known for some time to produce olive colored yolks and pink whites in cold stored eggs. The olive color was reported by Heywang et al. (1955) to be caused by free gossypol and the pink discolorat
Publikováno v:
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 131:61-66
SummaryCyclopropenoid fatty acids fed to female rats in the form of Sterculia foetida oil caused a decrease in mating behavior, fertility, and fetal and newborn viability. At the 3% level in the diet, S. foetida oil completely prevented reproduction.
Autor:
B. W. Heywang, M. G. Vavich
Publikováno v:
Poultry Science. 41:1389-1393
HILL (1956) reported that a protein level of 1% for each 90 Calories metabolizable energy (M.E.) was sufficient for high production Leghorns under floor management and fed high energy rations not supplemented with fat. This means that 1440 Calories M
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Nutrition. 77:403-407
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The Journal of Nutrition. 73:33-37
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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. 39:1000-1007
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Poultry Science. 40:74-80
COMPARISONS of the relative value of phosphorus from soft phosphate with colloidal clay with that from other phosphorus supplements have been largely carried out with chicks (Gillis et al., 1948, 1954; Grau and Zweigart, 1953; Johnson et al., 1953; a