Effect of copper supplement on performance and blood parameters in Mahabadi castrated kids

M. Eftekhari; abolfazl zali; amir akbari; mahdi ganjkhanlou; ali hatefi

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 3-14

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.116516.1582

Abstract
  In order to study the effect of Cu supplement on performance of Mahabadi kids, fourteen castrated Mahabadi male kids with average weight of 21±2 Kg were used in this experiment as a completely random design with 2 treatments and 7 replications (7 kids in each treatments). Treatments included control ...  Read More

Comparative effects of organic, inorganic and hydroxy zinc sources on performance of aged laying hen

ali afshar bakeshlou; fatemeh shirmohammad; morteza mehri

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 15-28

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122321.1725

Abstract
  The current experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of zinc different sources, inorganic, organic and hydroxy, in the diet on performance and egg quality of aged laying hen. A total of 288 hy-line W-36 hens, from 65 to 73 weeks of age were used. The study carried out in a completely randomly ...  Read More

The effect of oak acorn and sex on abdominal fat and expression of pancreatic lipase gene in broilers

asma moradalipour; mostafa Muhaghegh-Dolatabady; Mohammad Houshmand

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 29-40

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.123585.1784

Abstract
  This study was conducted to investigate the effect of different levels of oak acorn and sex on abdominal fat and mRNA expression of pancreatic lipase gene in broiler chicken. A total of 264 one-day old boilers of male and female for Cobb 500 strain were assigned in a completely randomized design to 3 ...  Read More

Genetic evaluation of Retained Placenta and Metritis and identification of risk factors associated with these traits in the first three parities of Iranian Holstein dairy cows

Abdollah Rezagholivand; Mohammad Moradi Shahrbabak; Hossein Moradi Shahrebabak; Morteza Sattaei Mokhtari

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 41-58

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.123250.1807

Abstract
  AbstractThe objectives of this study were to estimate heritability and genetic, environmental and phenotypic correlations between retained placenta (RP) and metritis (MET) and also identification of risk factors associated with these traits in the first three parities of Iranian Holsteins. In the present ...  Read More

Study the effect of some medicinal herbs on growth and blood metabolites in suckling Holstein calves

nahid pezhveh; Manouchehr Souri; naser karimi

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 59-70

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124522.1835

Abstract
  This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of feeding rosemary, chavil and mixture of rosemary-chavil on growth and blood metabolites of suckling Holstein calves. Thirty two newborn calves from primiparous cows with an initial body weight of 36.24±3.04 kg and thirty two newborn calves ...  Read More

Determination of Fatty Acids in Fish, Egg and Milk: A Comparison of Different Extraction Methods

Marjan Borazjani; Mohhamad Hossein Banabazi; Hamid Reza seyedabady; Akbar Yaghobfar; Saeed Esmaeilkhanian

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 71-88

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.122174.1717

Abstract
  In this study, direct methylation was compared with two conventional extraction methods (Soxhlet and Folch) in terms of extraction yield, the stability of configuration of fatty acids chemical structures and their effect on saturated and unsaturated fatty acids profile. Also, by evaluating and comparing ...  Read More

Effects of different levels of valine amino acid on performance, carcas traits, meat quality and insulin like growth factor-1 and insulin genes expression in male Ross 308 broiler chickens

saeid sadeghzadeh; M. Daneshyar; Parviz Farhoomand; M. R. Yazdian; S. M. Hashemi

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 89-108

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123483.1778

Abstract
  The aim of this experimentwas to investiagatethe effects of different levels of valine on performance, carcass traits and quality and insulin like growth factor-1(IGF-1) and insulin genes expression in male Ross 308 broiler ckickens. Present study performed using 250 one day male broiler chicks Ross ...  Read More

The effect of time and doses of PMSG hormone injection on reproductive efficiency of Farahan ewes syncronized with CIDR

M. Khodaei Motlagh; Mehdi Kazemi; Mohhamad Hosein Moradi; Mehdi Hosein Yazdi

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 109-120

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123835.1793

Abstract
  The aim of this study was investigated the effect of synchronization with different PMSG dosages and time of hormone injection and its effect on changes in steroid hormones (E2 and P4) in Farahani ewes breed. Seventy Farahani ewes used in this study. Treatment included: T1: injection of 400 IU PMSG 24h ...  Read More

Estimation of Variance Component of Micro-environmental Sensitivity of Milk Yield and Somatic Cell Score in Iranian Holstein cows

Jamshid Ehsaninia; Navid Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 121-130

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123816.1792

Abstract
  The genetic difference in micro-environmental sensitivities are measurable through the heterogeneity of the residual variance between animals and it can be seemed that these differences could be inherited. The objective of current study was to estimate the genetic variance components and heritability ...  Read More

Effect of ginger powder in comparison with flavophospholipol antibiotic on growth performance, intestinal micro-flora and morphology, and immune response in broiler chickens

Mehrnosh Hagmohamadi; Mohamad Salarmoini; Mohsen Afsharmanesh; Hadi Tavakkoli

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 131-144

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124839.1855

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to study the effect of using ginger powder compared with flavophospholipol antibiotic on growth performance, jejunal morphology and ileal microbial population and antibody titer against sheep red blood cells in broiler chickens. Two hundred one-day-old male broiler chicks ...  Read More

Yield, chemical Composition and In Vitro digestibility of silages from five sorghum varieties in Golestan Province

abdollah kavian; R. Kamali; K. Yosefi; K. Nobari

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 145-154

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.122497.1734

Abstract
  This study aimed to investigate the nutritive value and in vitro digestibility of the silage from five varieties of sorghum involving (ICRISAT623×R165, ICRISAT632×R165, ICRISAT625×165, ICRISAT520×166 and speed feed) in a completely randomized design with five replicates. The dry ...  Read More

The comparison of the accuracy of genomic predictions for low heritability traits under single-step and multi-step GBLUP methods applying simulated data

Y. Mohammadi; Morteza Sattaei Mokhtari

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 155-166

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123627.1788

Abstract
  Reproductive traits are considered to be as functional traits in the dairy breeding industry due to their great impact on the profitability. Due to low heritability of reproductive traits, genetic progress in these traits is slow. Therefore, genomic selection may be considered as an effective method ...  Read More

Evaluating the Safety of Bacillus Species Isolated from Broiler Chickens and Honey bee as a Probiotic by Detecting Virulence genes via Biochemical and Molecular Methods

Nazanin Rezvanian; Nahid Mojgani; Narges Vaseji

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 167-184

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.122323.1724

Abstract
  A number of bacillus species have been recognized as effective and beneficial probiotics. However, some of the bacillus species are known to carry virulence genes which are the main cause of disease, hence, it is essential to evaluate their safety before considering them as probiotic. To date, in our ...  Read More

Isolation and identification of phytase producing fungi for extraction and use of enzymes in animal feed and poultry

Narges Vaseji; seyed abdollah Hosseini; Nahid Mojgani

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 185-204

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.121918.1703

Abstract
  In the present study, native fungi producing phytase from soil and other environmental samples (Includes: soil around the root of leguminous plants, Cows and goats excrement, Chicken floor, Vermicompost, Mineral phosphorus mine, Sewage water, Plants and fruits infected with fungi and Samples prepared ...  Read More

پلی ساکاریدهای دیواره سلولی، پوسته سویا، سبوس گندم، کیفیت گوشت سینه، مخمر ساکارومایسیس سرویزیه

Fahime daneshyar; Seyed mohammad hosseini; Akbar Yaghobfar

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 205-218

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124013.1800

Abstract
  In order to determine the effect of cell wall polysaccharides of experimental food roiler chickens (mixed sexes) in a completely randomized design 7 treatments, 6 replicates and 10 pieces per replicate. The experimental treatments included: base diet, basal diet + 0.1 percent yeast of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, ...  Read More

Evaluation the effects of herbal growth promoter Orex® on performance and immune responses of broiler chickens using multiple attribute decision making method

houshang lotfollahian; Amir Hossein Alizadeh Ghamsari; Seyed Abdoullah Hosseini; Akbar Yaghobfar; ALIREZA AGHASHAHI

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 219-232

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124599.1840

Abstract
  This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of herbal growth promoter Orex® on performance and immune responses of broiler chickens. The Orex® solution was a combination of alcoholic extract of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) colt’s-foot (Tussilago ...  Read More

Effect of weaning age on productive and reproductive performance of Lori-Bakhtiari ewes

MOHSEN BAGHERI; M. Karami

Volume 32, Issue 125 , March 2020, Pages 233-248

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124314.1820

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of lamb weaning age on subsequent productive and reproductive performance of Lori-Bakhtiari ewes. 103 heads of lactating ewes with an average age of 3.5 years were allocated to one of three treatments as: 1.weaned early 2.weaned as in traditional sheep ...  Read More