The evaluation of the effect of imported semen based on different selection indices on the phenotypic changes of production traits of Holstein cattle in various climates of Iran

Masume Nazari; A. Rashidi; M. Razm Kabir; Mazdak Kazemy

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 3-16

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.122949.1750

Abstract
  The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of imported semen under different selection indices on phenotypic changes of production traits in Holstein cattle population in various climates of Iran. In the present research, records of first lactation on milk yield, fat and protein percentage ...  Read More

Effect of adding butyric acid to whole milk on growth performance and blood parameters of Holstein calves in pre-weaning and post-weaning

Ehsan Mahjoubi; Amir Armakan; Mehdi Hossein Yazdi; Davood Zahmatkesh

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 17-30

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123406.1775

Abstract
  In order to evaluate the effect of adding butyric acid to whole milk on growth performance and blood parameters of Holstein calves, 36 calves were used in a completely randomized design. The experimental treatments were: 1) control group without any additive (B0); 2) B0 + 4 grams per day of added butyric ...  Read More

Phylogenetic analysis of ND6 gene of mitochondria genome in native chickens of Sistan and Baluchestan

Ahmad Ebrahimzadeh-Alahabad; Khadijeh Nasiri; Zahra Roudbari

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 31-40

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124521.1836

Abstract
  Today, genes in the mitochondrial genome are widely used as a strong genetic marker.The purpose of this study was to determine sequence of ND6 gene of the mitochondrial genome of Khazak chicken and investigate the phylogenetic relationship of this region of the genome with other chicken breeds and some ...  Read More

Effects of a mixture of lactic acid bacteria applied as a freeze dried or fresh culture on growth performance, blood metabolite and ruminal fermentation parameters of young dairy calves

Javad Paymard; Javad Bayat Kouhsar; Farzad Ghanbari; shahriar maghsoudlou

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 41-58

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123906.1794

Abstract
  In order to evaluate the effects of using mixture of probiotic bacteria applied as a freeze dried or fresh culture on feed intake, weight gain, structural growth measurement and health, and blood metabolites, twenty four female Holstein calves were used in a completely randomized design. Calves after ...  Read More

Describing and Comparing of Growth Pattern of Morphometric Traits in Isfahan Native Chickens Using Three Nonlinear Models

Samira Abbaszadeh; Nasrollah Pirany; Behnam Ahmadipour gounaghani

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 59-72

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124345.1822

Abstract
  The objective of the present study was to characterize the growth pattern of morphometric traits of Isfahan native chickens. For conducting this research, 200 (112 males and 88 females) of Isfahan native chickens were reared for 12 weeks. At day 1, each chicken was weighed and marked with color plastic ...  Read More

Analysis of polymorphism in DNMTS genes in Sistani cattle Using PCR-SSCP Method

Sajjad Shahdadi Sardo; Mehdi Vafaye Valleh; Gholam Reza Dashab; Mohammad Rokouei

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 73-82

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124714.1847

Abstract
  It has been shown that the occurrence of any changes in the function of DNMTs genes has a significant effect on both the embryo development and birth weight in mammals; therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of DNA polymorphisms in the members of DNA methyl transferase ...  Read More

Effect of different amounts of dried tomato forages on performance and feed intake in fattening lambs

Somayeh Forouzan; Taghi Ghoorchi; Abdolhakim Toghdory; Bahram Parsa

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 83-94

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124272.1816

Abstract
  Considering high tomato cultivation in Iran, the aim of this study was to investigate the replacement of different levels of tomato forage with alfalfa on the performance of Dalagh lambs. Therefore, it was carried out by using 16 lambs with a mean initial weight of 26.5 ± 4.2 with 4 treatments ...  Read More

In ovo injection of different sources of organic and inorganic of zinc on post-hatch parameters, bone characteristics, and broiler chickens performance

HamidReza Hematti matiin; Navab Ghobadi; MohammadAmin Shahbaz; Hamed Mohammadi

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 95-104

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123917.1796

Abstract
  An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of in ovo injection (IOI) of different sources of organic and inorganic of zinc on post-hatch parameters, bone characteristics, and broiler chickens performance. Fertile eggs (n=480) were weighted, distributed into 6 groups of 80 eggs in force-draft ...  Read More

Effects of electron beam irradiation and fibrolytic enzyme on the chemical composition and ruminal degradability of the palm leaves

mehri mohamadizade; ghasem jalilvand; kamal shojaiyan

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 105-116

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2018.1161777.1565

Abstract
  < p style="text-align: justify;">This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of electron irradiation (EI) and fibrolytic enzyme (FE) on chemical composition and rumen degradation of palm leaves (PL) in a completely randomized design with factorial (2×2) arrangement include 2 levels ...  Read More

Effect of Toxin Binder and Probiotic Addition in Diets contaminated to Aflatoxin on Performance, Aflatoxin Concentrations of Liver and Muscle and Intestinal Microbial Population of Broiler Chickens

Seyyed Babak Asadi; Jafar Fakhraei; Abdollah Hosseini; Hossein Mansoory Yarahmadi; ALIREZA AGHASHAHI

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 117-128

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123557.1782

Abstract
  The aim of current research was to investigate the efficiency of dietary addition of ASRI1® and ASRI2® toxin binders and probiotic on performance, Aflatoxin concentrations of liver and muscle and intestinal microbial population of broiler chicks fed Aflatoxin-contaminated diets. A total of 420 ...  Read More

Effects of microwave irradiation on nutritional value of native rapeseed meal

sayyedroohollah ebrahimimahmoudabad; Ali Nikkhah; ali asghar sadeghi

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 129-146

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124565.1837

Abstract
  In this research, effect of treating native rapeseed meal (NRSM) with microwave irradiation on chemical composition, glucosinolate, phytic acid, ruminal dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) degradability, metabolizable protein (MP) and in vitro CP digestibility of before and after irradiation were ...  Read More

Effect the lactation period and parities on milk composition in Arabi ewe

Masoumeh Abdolkhani; Saleh Tabatabaei Vakili; Tahereh mohammadabadi; Hossein Joyande

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 147-156

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124310.1821

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of lactation stage and numbers of parities on milk composition in Arabi ewe. Thirty Arabi ewes (10 ewe per each group from first, second and third parity) with average weight of 47 Kg in randomized design were used. After the parturition of ewes from ...  Read More

Evaluation of genetic gain and inbreeding trend of simulated populations based on mating designs and different relationship matrices

shiva mafakheri; A. A. Shadparvar; N. Ghavihoseinzadeh; R. Abdollahi Arpanah

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 157-174

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.125315.1878

Abstract
  Genomic information offers new possibilities to control the level of progeny inbreeding. Traditionally, mating plans constrain the inbreeding of predicted progenyby using a matrix of relationships among individuals. In this study aims to improve genetic gain and restrict the inbreeding level of progeny, ...  Read More

Study of the genetic and phenotypic trend of body weight traits and determined of environmental effects for Arabi sheep

saeid neysi; Jamal Fayazi; hedayatollah Roshanfekr

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 175-190

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.124787.1852

Abstract
  In this study environmental effects, genetic and phenotypic trends for body weight traits in different age in Arabi Sheep estimated. In this study used a total of 11365 records on birth weight, 6930 records of weaning weight, 3275 records of 6 month weight, 2043 records of 9 month weight and 1750 records ...  Read More

Optimization of Training Set in Genome Wide Association Study and Genomic Evaluation

Morteza Mahdavi; Gholam Reza Dashab; Mehdi Vafaye Valleh; Mohammad Rokouei; Mehdi Sargolzaei

Volume 33, Issue 126 , June 2020, Pages 191-204

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2019.123551.1838

Abstract
  The optimization of the reference population in genomic evaluation plays an important role in livestock breeding, because of its potential impact on the accuracy of estimating the marker effects and genomic breeding values. In the present study, seven different train set selection methods including selection ...  Read More