Effect of 2, 4-Dinitrophenol on reactive oxygen species production in mitochondria and improvement of sperm viability after freeze-thawing process of Rooster semen

Nahid Mohammadi; Hossein Daghigh Kia

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 3-16

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121379.1674

Abstract
  Regarding the role of mitochondria in the quality of sperm motility and fertility, protection of mitochondrial function against ROS-induced damage can be an important step in improving roster sperm fertility. The mitochondria are the most important source of ROS and the unique properties of mitochondria ...  Read More

Effect of feeding different levels of ferula ovina on microbial protein and rumen parameters in Kermani sheep

Marzieh Haj Mohammadi; Reza Tahmasbi; Omid Dayani; Amin Khezri

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 17-30

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.120791.1643

Abstract
  The effect of replacing alfalfa hay by ferula ovina on microbial protein synthesis and rumen parameters of Kermani sheep were studied in a 4×4 completely randomized design experiment. In this experiment, four Kermani sheep (38 ± 3 kg BW) were used in four periods of 21 days, including 16 ...  Read More

Examination the strain and sex effect on blood serum biochemical parameters and growth traits of quail

Hadi Faraji- Arough; Mohammad Rokouei; Ali Maghsoudi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 31-46

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.120914.1649

Abstract
  Many of blood serum biochemical parameters are associated with resistance to disease, meat quality and performance traits, and can be useful in determining animal health status. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of strain and sex on growth traits and blood serum biochemical parameters ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of monensin on growth performance and rumen volatile fatty acid in weaning Holstein male calves

nasir oyoune; bahram mohtashami; hamed Khalilvandi behrouzyar

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 47-58

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121219.1666

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of monensin on growth performance, body weight gain, feed efficiency and rumen volatile fatty acid in weaning Holstein male calves. This study were conducted using 66 weaning male calves (average body weight 103 ± 5 kg and average ...  Read More

Increas reproductive performance in Markhoz goat by consecutive kiddings (three kiddings in two years)

shiva mafakheri; Hassan Sadeghipanah; hamid reza bahmani; saleh salehi; rahman ebne abbasi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 59-68

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.116940.1711

Abstract
  To evaluate the reproductive performance of Markhoz does in an accelerated kid production system (three kiddings in two years) and to compare with a conventional kid production system, 90 mature does in Sanandaj Breeding Station were monitored into three groups: 1-twice mating a year with hormone (CIDR ...  Read More

THE RELATIONSHIP OF BODY CANDITION SCORE AT CALVING WITH REPRODUCTION PERFORMANCE IN AZERBAYJANIAN MILKING BUFFALO

Bahram Afshar Hamidi; Naser Maheri Sis; Abolhasan Sadegipanah; siamak asri rezayi; abolfazl gorbani

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 69-80

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122210.1720

Abstract
  Total of 43 milking buffaloes were considered in this experiment to investigate the effect of body condition score of calving (BCSc) on reproductive performance at North-west Buffalo Rearing and Breeding Center, West Azerbaijan, Iran. The experiment was carried out in the form of completely randomized ...  Read More

Determination of appropriate breeding program for Adani Goat using stochastic simulation

Seyed Abu Taleb Sadeghi; Mohammad Rokouei; Mehdi Vafa Valleh; Mokhtar Ali ABBASI; Hadi Faraji- Arough

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 81-94

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122383.1728

Abstract
  The objective of this study was to compare genetic gain, inbreeding rate and generation intervals from three breeding programs, include open nucleus, closed nucleus and sire reference through stochastic simulation. Four levels of herd size, three levels of number of female per male, and four selection ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of protein and choline supplementation in the diet on production traits, carcass parameters, hematology and intestinal morphology of broilers

Hossein Ali Ghasemi; Iman Hajkhodadadi; Amir Hossein Khaltabadi Farahani

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 95-110

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122211.1719

Abstract
  A total number of 288 one-day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were used to investigate the effect of different levels of protein and choline supplementation in the diet on production traits, carcass parameters, hematology and intestinal morphology. This experiment was conducted in a completely randomized ...  Read More

Effects of Different form of Manganese Supplementation on Performance, carcass traits and Some Blood and immunity Parameters of Broilers Reared under Summer Temperature Conditions

Mohhamad reza banakar moghadam; iman hajkhodadadi; Hossein Ali Ghasemi; Amir Hossein Khaltabadi Farahani

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 111-126

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122408.1729

Abstract
  A total number of 176 one-day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were used for 49-d period to investigate the effect of different form of Manganese Supplementation in the corn-soybean meal based diet on performance, carcass traits, hematology, blood biochemistry and intestine histology of Broilers Reared ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of pistachio by-product biochar on ruminal fermentation parameters, protozoa population and methane production by in vitro method

azam mirheidari; Noor Mohammad Torbatinejad; Pirouz Shakeri

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 127-138

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122035.1708

Abstract
  This study was carried out to investigate the effects of different levels of pistachio by-product biochar (PBPB) on cumulative gas production, gas production parameters, short chain fatty acids, digestibility, methane and ammonia production and volatile fatty acids in an in vitro batch fermentation system. ...  Read More

Evaluation of production traits and durability of improved indigenous hens in Fars province rural areas

hossein norollahi; Amanollah Solhjoo; Mohammad Javad Agah; Abdolhamid Karimi; Mazaher Safdarian; Mohammad Reza Hashemi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 139-148

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.120922.1651

Abstract
  AbstractThis research was conducted with the aim of evaluating the performance of Twenty-second generation improved indigenous hens in rural areas of Fars province in two hot and cold climates. For this purpose, two counties per climatic region, 3 villages per county and 4 families per each village were ...  Read More

Effects of three sources of chromium on growth traits, fermentation parameters, protozoa population and some blood metabolites in Mehraban male lambs

Mohammad Ebrahim NooriyanSoroor; Masoud Haghi; Kiarsh Eskandari; Mohammad mahdi Moeini

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 149-166

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121012.1654

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of three sources of chromium (Nano-Cr, Met-Cr and Bonza-Cr) on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, some blood metabolites and rumen protozoan population in Mehraban fattening lambs. Twenty-eight lambs 7 month of age (mean body weight of 27.30 ± ...  Read More

In vitro evaluation of dose-response effects of salinomycin antibiotic on rumen fermentation and some rumen microorganisms using Real-time PCR

Nasibeh Navidi Moghadam; Mostafa Malecky; Asghar Mirzaei Asl

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 167-182

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122848.1744

Abstract
  The present study was conducted to assess the effects of salinomycin antibiotic at different doses (0, 2, 4, 8 and 16 mg/L) on gas production kinetics, some rumen digestion and fermentation indices, and at the doses of 0, 4 and 16 mg/L on some rumen microbial populations using Real-time PCR method. For ...  Read More

Effects of different levels of pomegranate peel on ruminal fermentation, degradation parameters, gas production and protozoa population in Zell sheep

yadollah chashnidel; milad ghadiri; asadollah Teimouri Yansari

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 183-196

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121168.1663

Abstract
  The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of different levels of pomegranate peel on gas production and also ruminal degradation, protozoa population and rumen fermentation parameters in Zell sheep. In this study, three fistulated Zell ewes with a mean weight of 40±2.1 kg and 24 months ...  Read More

Extraction of cause-and-effect transcriptomic relationship in mammary gland tissue of dairy cattle using Bayesian network

Amin Mortazavi; Amir Rashidi; Mostafa Ghaderi-Zefrehei Ghaderi-Zefrehei; Parham Moradi; Mohammad Razm Razm Kabir

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 197-216

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121024.1656

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to identify regulatory genes affecting mastitis in dairy cattle using DNA microarray data. To reach this goal, the gene expression data with the largest number of arrays pertained to GPL1221 Platform with accession number GSE24560 was extracted from the GEO database. For quality ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of Satureja khuzistanica essential oils in usual and microcapsulated forms in diets on performance, carcass characteristics and meat oxidative stability in broiler chickens

EMRAN AZARBAD; Akbar Yaghobfar; Hassan Kermanshahi; Amir Meimandi pour

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 217-232

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121981.1706

Abstract
  To evaluation the effects of adding different levels of Satureja khuzistanica essential oils in usual and microcapsulated forms to diets on performance, carcass components and meat oxidative stability in broiler chickens, an experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design. The results of this ...  Read More

The effect of different levels of dietary natural pigments from marigolds and red pepper on performance and egg qualitative characteristics of laying hens

Morteza Rezaei; abolfazl zarei; Majhd Afshar; Ehsan Rahimi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 233-246

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.120564.1631

Abstract
  This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of dietary natural pigments from marigolds and red pepper on performance and egg qualitative characteristics of laying hens. A total of 96 hy-line W-36 laying hens were used in a completely randomized design in six treatments and four ...  Read More

Study of SNPs associated with carcass fat in Afshari,Moghani and Qezel sheep breeds

mahmoud pouraskari; Taher Harakinezhad; Mohammad Bagher zandi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 247-258

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121945.1704

Abstract
  Identification of genomic regions controlling economic traits is one of the most challenging uses of dense markers in animal genetics. Fat storage is economically important for breeding sheep. Therefore, identification of lipid-associated gene positions was the main goals of this study.In this study, ...  Read More

Investigating the impacts of heat stress on production of Holstein cows in Gavdasht research station

Saeid Esmaeilkhanian; Khabat Kheirabadi

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 259-270

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.123203.1766

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to assess the impact of heat stress on production of dairy cows of National Research and Development Station for Dual-Purpose Cattle (Gavdasht, located in Babol city). In this order from 3876 test-day records which have been collected from 159 heads of Holstein cattle during ...  Read More

Effects of feed form, probiotic and enzyme in triticale based diets on performance, microbial population, viscosity and pH of digestive tract and intestinal morphology of broiler chickens

Seyed Majid Hosseini; seyed naser mousavi; seyed abdollah hosseini

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 271-284

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121605.1687

Abstract
  In present study of effects of feed form, probiotic and enzyme was investigated on performance, microbial population, viscosity, intestinal morphology and pH of digestive organs in broilers fed triticale-based diet. Eight dietary treatments consisted of feed form (pellet or mash) with or without a Bacillus-based ...  Read More

Estimation of variance components and genetic parameters of body weight traits in crossbreds of Japanese quail with considering non-additive genetic effects

Khadijeh Ebrahimi; Gholam Reza Dashab; Hadi Faraji Arough; Ali Maghsoudi; Mohammad Rokouei

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 285-300

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122530.1737

Abstract
  Growth traits in broiler chicken are important economic traits in breeding programs. A major part of the growth performance in birds is the result of the gens combination, which use of these combined effects requires the optimal design for mating system to use the general and specific genes' combining ...  Read More

Study of differentially expressed genes, related pathways and gene networks in sheep fetal muscle tissue in thin- and fat-tailed breeds

Fahimeh Mohammadi; mojtaba Tahmoorespur; Ali Javadmanesh

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 301-312

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122913.1749

Abstract
  Processes of muscle development and lipid metabolism that plays important roles during fetal growth and development stages, are different in thin- and fat-tailed sheep breeds. Therefore, in order to have a better perception of differentially expressed genes and their pathways in ovine prenatal muscle ...  Read More

Evaluation of mating strategies in breeding ostriches using computer simulation

Babak Enayati

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 313-322

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.123051.1753

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to compare the four mating strategies in ostrich flocks using simulation. Simulated traits included egg production (EggsPro), chicken production (ChicksPro), hatchability (Hatchability), live weight at the beginning of mating (LWB), and live weight at the end of mating (LWE). ...  Read More

Phylogenetic relationship study of Iranian subspecies honeybee with other honeybee subspecies using morphological and molecular markers

Ataollah Rahimi; Alinaghi Mirmoayedi; Danial KAHRIZI; laela Zaraei; Samad Jamali

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 323-334

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121251.1676

Abstract
  Morphological and molecular studies are considered as a powerful tool for estimating genetic diversity and the determination of phylogenetic relationships among different populations of honeybee subspecies. In the present study, morphological and molecular markers (PCR-RFLP) were used to study the phylogenetic ...  Read More

The effects of rumen protecting of soybean meal by fats and zeolite on ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of protein

Mohsen Sahraei-Belverdy; Ali Assadi- Alamouti; Ali Akbar Khadem

Volume 32, Issue 123 , September 2019, Pages 335-348

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.121187.1665

Abstract
  This study evaluated the effects of coating of soybean meal (SMB) with the fat enriched in saturated fatty acid (SFA) and zeolite on rumen degradable dry matter (RDDM), rumen degradable protein (RDP) and intestinal digestibility of protein. Treatments were (1) SBM, (2) SBM protected with 40% SFA, (3) ...  Read More