Estimation of variance components, genetics trends and parameters for birth weight of Holstein cattle in Iran

M. Rokouei

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 3-10

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107415

Abstract
  Birth weight (BW) is the first trait that could be measured after birth. BW influences the growth, production, reproduction, and calving ease of the mother and also affects the future performance of the calf. The 355582 BW records of Holstein cows were used in this research which was recorded by Animal ...  Read More

PREDICTION OF METABOLISABLE ENERGY OF SORGHUM GRAIN IN POULTRY BY USING PHENOL COMPONENTS AND ADF

MOHAMMAD REZA EBADI

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 11-20

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107416

Abstract
  Sorghum grain is an important ingredient in poultry diets. Nitrogen-corrected true metabolizable energy (TMEn) content of sorghum grain is a measure of its quality. As for the other feed ingredients, the biological procedure used to determine the TMEn value of sorghum grain is costly and time-consuming. ...  Read More

The effects of different levels of pennyroyal (Menta pulegium L.) and ration crude protein on performance and blood metabolites of laying hens

Y. azad vatan; A. anobakht

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 21-32

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107417

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of pennyroyal and ration crude protein levels on performance, egg quality and blood metabolites of laying hens. Experiment was conducted as a factorial (3*3) (0, 1, 2% pennyroyal) and crude protein (NRC, 10, 20% lower than NRC ...  Read More

Effect of feeding untreated wheat straw or ensiled ‎wheat straw treated ‎with NaOH, molasses and wheat grain‏ ‏on performance of lactating ‎dairy ‎cows

E. Ghasemi; Gh. Ghorbani; M. khorvash

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 33-46

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107418

Abstract
  In this study, the effects of partial replacement of forage sources with ‎untreated ‎wheat straw (UWS) or WS silage (treated ‎with sodium hydroxide, molasses and ‎wheat grain; TWSS) were investigated ‎on performance of dairy cows. Nine mid-‎lactation Holstein cows ‎were offered ...  Read More

The effect of additional vitamin E on performance, quality eggs and some blood parameters in Japanese quails during short-term contamination with high levels of Ag-coated titanium dioxide nanoparticles

Zeinab Firouzifard; ardashir sheikhahmadi; A. arzinpour

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 45-56

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107419

Abstract
  The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of extra vitamin E (VE) supplementation on performance and some plasma parameters in laying Japanese quails exposed to Ag-coated titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs). Ninty six Japanese quails (20 weeks) were randomly assigned to 6 treatments ...  Read More

fermentation characteristics and nutritive value of mustard fodder( Brassica juncea) ensiled with or without molasses

abdollah kavian; Mohammad Pasandi

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 57-64

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107420

Abstract
  Brassica juncea (L) belongs to the Cruciferae plant family commonly known as the mustard family. It is grown to a height of one to two meters. In order to investigate the effect of molasses on the fermentation quality and nutritive value of fodder mustard (Brassica Mustard), the three levels of molasses ...  Read More

The effects of genetic and non genetic factors on survival and longevity of Kourdi lambs from birth to yearling

Davoud Ali Saghi

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 65-78

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107421

Abstract
  The effect of genetic and non genetic factors on length of life and survival records of Kourdi lambs, 7469 records collected from 1988 to 2011 in Hossin Abad Sheep Breeding Station in Shirvan were used in this study that which belonging to 187 sire and 2258 dam. Data were analysed using linear models ...  Read More

Effects of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) extract on performance, egg quality, immunity and ovary quantitative characteristics of laying hens

Mohammad Reza Jamali; Mohammad Reza Ghorbani; Ahmad Tatar; somayeh sallary; Morteza Chaji

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 79-90

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107422

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of Purslane extract (PE) on performance, egg quality and ovary quantitative characteristics of laying hens. One hundred and twenty laying hens (Leghorn, Hy-Line W36) were used in a completely randomized design with 4 treatments, 5 replicates and 6 ...  Read More

The effects of feeding management on performance of broiler farms of Golestan provice via using multi-criteria decision analysis

hamid reza seyedabadi; S.A. Hosseini; M. Ahmadi

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 91-98

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107423

Abstract
  This study was performed to evaluate the effect of management indices on broiler farm efficiencies using a multi-criteria decision making model. Data was collected from a random sampling process including 68 questionnaires in the province of Golestan, in Iran. Feed intake, body weight, feed conversion ...  Read More

Weight estimation of Zandi lambs using digital image processing

Mahdi Khojastehkey; M.A. Abbasi; A. Akbari Sharif; A.M. Hasani

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 99-104

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107424

Abstract
  This study was conducted to introduce a method based on using digital image processing to estimate the weight of new born lambs of Zandi sheep. Data was collected from 115 new born lambs reared in the Zandi sheep breeding centre of Khojir, Tehran. Primarily, all lambs were weighted, and at the same time, ...  Read More

Combinational Effects of Thyme and Rosemary Ethanolic Extractions in Reducing the Effects of Aflatoxin B1 in Broilers

Milad Manafi; M. Hedayati

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 105-116

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107425

Abstract
  In current experiment, to evaluate and compare the efficacy of ethanolic extractions of Thyme and Rosemary on performance, blood biochemical parameters and intestinal morphology of broilers encountered with aflatoxicosis, 300 day-old Ross 308 were employed in completely randomized design manner having ...  Read More

Assessment of feed intake activity lactating dairy cattle fed diets with different particle sizes using new automatic chewing activity recorder

S.M. Karimzadeh; M. Rezaei; A. Teimori

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 117-128

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107426

Abstract
  In this experiment for the first time in Iran, designing, manufactureing and use of a new automated chewing activity recorder was evaluated to assay feed intake activity in lactating dairy cattle fed diets with different particle size. 8 Holstein cows are similar production, weight, age, breed and health, ...  Read More

Pistachio by-product as a forage source for ruminant nutrition: A review (Part A: Reservation, chemical composition, feed intake, performance, and digestibility)

Pirouz Shakeri; M. Hosseini Ghafari; H. Fazaeli

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 129-144

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107427

Abstract
  Pistachio farming is a main agricultural enterprise in central Iran and pistachio by-product are produced during the de-hulling of pistachio nuts after harvesting. This by-product contains varying amounts of soft external hull, twigs, leaves and kernel and bony shells. The present paper aims to sum up ...  Read More

Determination of chemical composition and characteristics of Cynara scolymus in silage condition with and without urea and molasses

Majid Sadeghian; Sayyed Kamaleddin Allameh; Babak Bahreininejad

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 145-154

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107428

Abstract
  The present study was carried out to investigate chemical composition and characteristics of Cynara scolymus in silage conditions. This experiment was conducted in a complete random design with 7 treatments including control (only forage)(T1), forage and 5% molasses (T2), forage and 10% molasses (T3), ...  Read More

The effect of hempseed (Cannabis sativa L.) on performance, humoral immune response and plasma antioxidative activity and lipid profile in broiler chicks

M. Barani; N. Afzali; Seyyed Javad Hosseini-vashan

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 155-164

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107429

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to evaluate effect of hempseed on performance, immune response and plasma antioxidative activity and lipid profile in broiler chicks. A total of 250 one-day male broiler chicks (Ross 308 strain) were randomly divided into five treatments with five replicates (10 birds per ...  Read More

Determination of Lysine requirement of Arian broiler chicks in finisher period by evaluating of performance responses

houshang lotfollahian; S.A. Hosseini

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 165-174

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107430

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted in order to determine lysine requirement of Arian 386 broiler chicks in finisher period (28- 42 days of age). In this experiment 720 broiler chicks were used in a completely randomized design with six levels of lysine (0.76, 0.86, 0.96, 1.06, 1.16 and 1.26 percent of diets), ...  Read More

Effect of Different Dietary Energy Levels in the Rearing Periods on Performance and Productive Traits of Laying Hens During the Laying Cycle (19-28 weeks)

Mojtaba Vafaeinia; Hossein Moravej; Mahmood Shivazad; Hassan Shirzadi; Abdollah Akbarian; S. Khalaji

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 175-186

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107431

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to study the effects of different dietary energy levels in the rearing period on performance and productive traits of layer hens during the laying cycle. 196-day-old layer chicks were randomly assigned to 7 treatments (2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900 and 3000 Kcal ME/kg), ...  Read More

Comparing the effects of adding omega-6 fatty acid source and palm saturated fat powder to flushing diet on the performance of laparoscopic artificial insemination in Chaal ewes.

nader asadzadeh; Manochehr Souri; Mohammad Mehdi Moeini; Hassan Sadeghipanah

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 187-202

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107432

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to compare effects of adding soybean oil as omega-6 fatty acid source and palm hydrogenated oil as source of saturated fat to flushing diet on artificial insemination efficiency in Chaal ewes. One hundred eleven of non-lactating and non-pregnant Chaal ewes, were divided ...  Read More

A study on the effects of dietary energy and lysine levels on performance of growing Japanese quail (Coturnix Coturnix Japonica)

M. yazarloo; S.D. Sharifi; F. shariatmadari; A.R. Salehi

Volume 29, Issue 112 , December 2016, Pages 203-212

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2016.107433

Abstract
  The effects of dietary energy and lysine levels on performance of growing Japanese quail were investigated by using 360 One- day old Japanese quails in a 2×6 factorial arrangement with two levels of metabolisable energy (2850, and 2950 Kcal/kg) and six levels of lysine (1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 ...  Read More