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    2 research outputs found

    Physiological Responses of Slow-Growing Chickens under Diurnally Cycling Temperature in a Hot Environment

    Author
    1. Ajakaiye JJ
    2. Ayo JO
    3. Bogosavljevic-Boskovic S
    4. Cahaner A
    5. Chikumba N
    6. Collin A
    7. Darre MJ
    8. De Souza Jr JBF
    9. Dou TC
    10. Emery DA
    11. Espinha LP
    12. Fanatico AC
    13. Fathi MM
    14. Fathi MM GalalA
    15. Grobbelaar JAN
    16. Lara LJ
    17. Li M
    18. Lin H
    19. Lin H
    20. M Chimonyo
    21. Mapiye C
    22. Miao ZH
    23. Nascimento ST
    24. Nthimo AM
    25. Olanrewaju HA
    26. Purswell JL
    27. Quinteiro-Filho WM
    28. Rajkumar U
    29. Renaudeau D
    30. Silva MAN
    31. Soleimani AF
    32. Spencer DVM
    33. T Mutibvu
    34. Tactacan GB
    35. Tan GY
    36. TE Halimani
    37. Zahoor I
    38. Zila I
    Publication venue
    'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
    Publication date
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    Effects of strain and sex on the behaviour of free-range slow-growing chickens raised in a hot environment

    Author
    1. [ERS] Economic Research Service USDA
    2. [SAS] Statistical Analysis System
    3. Austin JC
    4. Castellini C
    5. CEC
    6. Gordon SH
    7. Moreda E
    8. Nthimo AM
    9. Orság J
    10. Pennington JA
    11. Spencer DVM
    12. Wichman A
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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