Effect of different sources of grain on nutrient digestibility in horse using two internal markers

E. Direkvandi; Y. Rozbahan; H. Fazaeli

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 3-12

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102332

Abstract
  Twelve Turkmen horses with an average weight of 425 ± 4 kg and age of 6 ±1.8 years were used in the experiment. In all rations, the ratio of concentrate to forage was 65:35. Corn and oats, barley and wheat and barley with oats were used as a source of starch in 1, 2 and 3 ration respectively. ...  Read More

Karyotyping studies and Chromosome morphology in Mazani and Azeri buffaloes

M. Pournourali; A. Tarang; F. Mashayekhi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 13-24

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102333

Abstract
  In the present study karyotype of Mazani buffalo was studied in comparison with those of Azeri buffalo populations from Iran. Karyotyping analysisis a powerful instrument to determine the karyotype of farm animal and to turn up more about fundamental basis for chromosomal abnormalities.Blood samples ...  Read More

Effects of organic chromium and energy source on performance of Holstein dairy cows during the transition period

M. Eftekhari; A. Zali; M. DEHGHAN BANADAKI; M. GANJKHANLOU

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 25-32

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102334

Abstract
  Thirty-two multiparous Holstein cows were used to investigate the effects of chromium-l-methionine (Cr-Met) supplementation and dietary energy source on performance and lactation during the Transition period. Cows were fed a total mixed ration consisting of two energy source from 28 d before anticipated ...  Read More

The effect of inclusion of various levels of aflatoxin B1 on performance, relative weights of internal organs and blood parameters of Japanese quail during the growing period (1-28 days)

M. Manafi; H. Arak; M. Hedayati

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 33-40

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102335

Abstract
  Aflatoxins (AFs) are groups of toxin fungus that are produced by different species of fungi of Aspergillus flavusand Aspergillus parasiticus. In order  to evaluate the effect of different levels of aflatoxin B1 in diet on the performance, total of 450 Japanese quail at 1 d of age were studied in ...  Read More

(Co) variance component for birth weight and mortality and evaluation of inbreeding effects on it at Zandi sheep

Y. Asefi; E. Mirza Mohammadi; M. Vatan khah

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 41-48

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102336

Abstract
  In this research 5633 records, which collected by Khojir Sheep Breeding Station of Tehran, during the 1994 to 2011 were used for estimate of (co)variance component and evaluation of inbreeding effects on birth weight (BW) and pre weaning mortality (PMW) in Zandi  lamb. Genetic parameters were estimated ...  Read More

Comparison of chemical composition and rumen degradability among four types of straws treated by Trametes versicolor fungus

A. Mehrabi; T. Ghorchi; S.A. Razavi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 49-60

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102337

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of white rot fungus Trametes versicolor on chemical composition and rumen degradability of cumin, wheat, barley and rapeseed straws were investigated and compared. Straws were inoculated with fungus mycelium and were kept in plastic bags at 25-30 °C and 70-80% relative humidity ...  Read More

Biological effects of grape pomace on performance parameters and blood metabolites of fattening lambs

A.R. Safaei; N.M. Torbatinejad; H. Mansouri; S. Zerehdaran

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 61-74

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102338

Abstract
  The aim of this study is to investigate the biological effects of grape pomace on growth parameters and metabolites blood of fattened lambs. About six tons of black grape pomace extracted from the fruit juice production process in Alifard Co (Sunich). Pomaces were dried and stored in enclosed air conditioned ...  Read More

Study on the influence of genetic and environmental maternal effects on body weight trairs in Ghezel sheep breed in rural breeding system

A.A. Akbari; M.A. Abbasi; A. Lvaf

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 75-86

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102339

Abstract
  In this study, variance components and genetic parameters of birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), 6 month weight (W6), 9 month weight (W9) and 12 month weight (W12) were estimated with Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML) method using WOMBAT software. The data set was included 12701 records of rural ...  Read More

Study of genetic and environmental parameters on fleece weight and wool quality in Baluchi sheep

Gh.R. Dashab; A.A. Aslaminejad; M.R. Nasiri; A. Asmailizadeh; D. Ali Saghi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 87-100

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102340

Abstract
  A total of 47672 greasy fleece weight records belonging to 13,758 Baluchi sheep (progenies of 491 sires and 8109 dams) collected during 28 years (1983-2010); and also 926 wool samples from 13 half sib families and their dams from two flocks of Abbas-Abad breeding centre were used in analysis. The effects ...  Read More

Effects of lysine intake during late gestation and lactation period on milk composition in multiparous dairy cattle

A. Pirestani; F.F. Hasani; A. Foruzandeh Shahraki

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 101-118

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102341

Abstract
  Objectives: The aim of this experiment was studying the effects of lysine in take in pre and postpartum period on production, milk composition, blood metabolite and some reproduction hormones of Holstein cows. Materials and Methods: In this trial 90 multiparous cow randomly divided to three groups of ...  Read More

Genetic and phylogenetic analysis D-Loop region of mitochondrial genome in Khorasan native turkey

M. Ali Panah; H.R. Seydabadi; F. Gharari; Z. Rodbari

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 119-126

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102342

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to genetic and phylogenetic analysis of D-Loop region in Khorasan Razavi native turkey. The blood samples were collected from 20 birds.  After DNA extraction, 850 bp fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b was amplified with specific primers. The amplified fragments ...  Read More

Effect of diets contained different levels of wheat bran with or without enzyme on the performance of laying hens

M. Oftadeh; M. Bashtani; N. Afzali; H. Farhangfar; M.R. Asghari

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 127-136

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102344

Abstract
  In a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement (2×4), 192 White-Hyline laying hens at the age of 38 weeks were used. Treatments were four basal diets including 0, 10, 15 and 20 percent          of wheat bran each with (0.05 percent) or ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of potassium chloride and ammonium chloride in diets on performance of broilers under heat stress conditions

M. Yeganeparast; J. Salari; M. Kalantar Nistanki; F. Sahebi Ala

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 137-146

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102345

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to study the use of industrial potassium chloride (PC) and ammonium chloride (AC) in grower male broiler diet as moderator of natural cyclic heat stress (23-41°C) in Qom province. Trial was carried out in random complete design with 12 treatments and 4 replicates in which ...  Read More

Amino acid density and feeding methods on performance and carcass parameters of Arian broiler chickens

K. Uosefi; H. Moravej; S.A. Hoseini; A. Pakdel

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 147-160

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102422

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary amino acid levels, and feeding method on broiler performance and carcass characteristics. Experimental design was based on completely randomized design in a factorial arrangement with 3 feeding method (control, intermittent feeding and ...  Read More

The effect of garlic powder (Allium sativum) on performance, blood parameters and egg quality of Japanese quail

J. Salari; F. Sahebi Ala; M. Kalantar; M Sahebi Ala

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 161-168

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102412

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary garlic powder on performance, blood and egg parameters of Japanese quail, in 8-week old with 3 treatments (diets) and 4 replicates with 20 quail per each replicate for 9 weeks. Treatments including: control (basal diet without garlic powder), ...  Read More

Comparison of humoral immune response and plasma protein concentrations in Western Azerbaijan native and Arian high-productive fowls

A. Maghsoudi; R. Vaez Torshizi; A.A. Masoudi; M.A. Karimi Torshizi; Z. Mohammad Hasan

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 169-182

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102413

Abstract
  In the current study, the humoral immune responses (the titers of total antibody, immunoglobulin Y and immunoglobulin M) and plasma protein concentrations (total protein, albumin, globulin and the ratio of albumin to globulin) measured at 22 and 50 weeks of age on 49 high-productive Arian broiler line ...  Read More

The effect of static magnetic field during incubation on hatchability, bone status and blood biochemical parameters in day-old chicks of Hay-Line W-36 variety

A.A. Saki; H. Mahmoudi; Z. Alizadeh; E. Ahmadi; A. Ahmadi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 183-194

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102414

Abstract
  The effects of static magnetic field on tibia measurements, blood parameters and performance of day-old Hay-Line W-36 were investigated.A total of 180 fresh fertilized egg weighed and randomly assigned to 6 treatments namely, without and 5 static magnetic fields of 4, 5, 6, 7.5 and 10 μT (micro tesla) ...  Read More

Effects of L-Arginine levels supplementation on some blood parameters, thyroid hormones, mortality and performance of broilers with cold-induced ascites

M. Fathi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 195-206

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102415

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of arginine levels in drinking water on Mortality, performance and some blood parameters in broiler chickens with ascites. Two hundred forty 1-d-old Ross male broilers were randomly allocated into 3 treatments (with 4 replicate each containing 20 ...  Read More

Effect of addition of four pasture grasses (Matricaria chamomilla, Urtica dioica, Gundelia tournefortii and Taraxacum officinale) on in vitro digestibility and methane production of oat hay

M. Kolivand; F. Kafilzadeh

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 207-210

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102416

Abstract
  Each of four pasture grasses (Matricaria chamomila, Urtica dioica, Gundelia tournefortii and Taraxacum officinal), were added separately to oat hay (basal diet) at 15:85 ratio and in vitro digestibilityand gas production were determined.Results showed the highest dry matter and organic matter digestibility ...  Read More

Detection of major gene for productive traits in Fars native fowls using Bayesian segregation approach

M.A. Abbasi; S. Alijani

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 211-218

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102417

Abstract
  In the current study, major gene segregation for body weight at 8 weeks of age (BW8), age at sexual maturity (ASM), average egg weight during 84 days of laying (EW) and number of eggs laid during egg production period (EN)  traits were evaluated using data which was collected from Fars Native Breeding ...  Read More

The Effects of Coenzyme Q10Supplementation on Blood Parameters, Mortality and performance of Broilers with cold-induced Ascites

M. Fathi

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 219-228

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102418

Abstract
  Two hundred forty one-day male broilers (Ross 308) were divided in 3 treatments (with 4 replicate and 20 chicks for a replicate). All of broilers reared under a cold environmental temperature to induce ascites. Experimental treatments were included 1- was fed a commercial corn-soybean meal- based diet ...  Read More

Effects of different concentrations of St.John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) extract on performance, blood parameters and physical and chemical meat quality of broiler chicks

S. Beheshti Moghadam; Z. Ansari; H. Deldar; S.A. Jafarpour

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 229-240

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102419

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to examine the effect of different concentrations of St.John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) extract (HPE) and antibiotic neomycin on performance,blood parameters and meat quality of broiler chicks. The experiment was performed on 180 one day old male broiler chicks of ...  Read More

Effect of grape pulp silage feeding on fattening performance of Holstein calves

B. Afshar Hamidi; H. Fazaeli

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 241-252

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102420

Abstract
  This study was designed to investigate the effect of feeding different levels of white grape pulp silage (WGPS) on the diet of finishing calves. In a completely randomized block design, with 4 treatments and 6 replications, twenty four male Holstein calves with initial weight of 234.4±24.67 kg ...  Read More

Determination of the effects of carbohydrates in the cell walls of wheat bran and wheat containing diets with and without enzyme on intestinal and blood enzyme activity, VFA, viscosity, bacteria and PH

A. yaghobfar; N. Ila; M. Dehghan; A. Kochaki

Volume 28, Issue 107 , September 2015, Pages 253-268

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2015.102421

Abstract
  A total number of 750 one day old Ross-308 broiler chickens were allocated randomly to 5 treatments with 5 replicates using a CRD statistical design. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of diets content of  NSP wheat and wheat bran sources with and without exogenous enzymes on gut ...  Read More