Animal and poultry nutrition
The effect of human resources training on improvement production index in Ardabil broiler farms

Mahmood Sahraei; nader asadzadeh; akbar abarghani

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 3-14

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2023.363248.2340

Abstract
  This study aimed to investigate the effects of human resource training on improving production index of broiler farms in Ardabil province. Initially, out of 418 active broiler farms, the status of 50 farms was examined at the provincial level. The production units were divided into the following groups ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Effect of mechanical processing of corn silage and grain types on feed intake and digestibility of nutrients, rumen parameters and feed intake behavior in sheep

Mahla saeedi; Mohammad Mahdi Sharifi Hosseini; Kazem Jafari Naimi; Omid Dayani

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 15-28

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.363739.2347

Abstract
  This research was designed to compare the effect of processing corn silage, and barley and corn grains on feed intake, digestibility and rumen parameters in sheep. Eight Kermani lambs were used with average weight of 53.2±4.1 kg. The experiment was carried out as 2×2 factorial design in ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Effects of using different levels of wheat distillers dried grains with solubles in feed with or without enzymes on performance, digestibility and intestinal morphology of broiler chickens

Bardia gouran shourak chali; kaveh jafari khorshidi; Shahabodin Gharahveysi

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 29-46

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.363983.2354

Abstract
  This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the use of different levels of wheat distillers dried grains with solubles (WDDGS) in feed with or without enzymes on performance, intestinal morphology and ileal digestibility of broiler chickens. For this purpose, 300 pieces of one-day-old male ...  Read More

Animal and poultry physiology
Evaluation of national reproductive hormones to increase reproduction performance Of kurdi ewes to increase reproduction performance Of kurdi ewes

shiva mafakheri; Hamid Reza Bahmani; saleh salehi

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 47-56

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.363109.2332

Abstract
  This research was conducted with the aim of comparing two types of hormones produced internally and externally and the conventional method in the region in order to improve reproductive performance. In this study, 75 adult ewes were classified based on weight and age then were divided into three groups: ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Reducing the impact of soluble non-starch polysaccharides by supplementing diets containing barley with probiotics in laying quails

Navid Ghamshadzehi; Hassan saleh; Mohammad Taher Mirakzehi

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 57-74

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.364795.2363

Abstract
  This study was carried out to investigate the effect of different levels of probiotics and barley on egg quality and quantity, microbial population, intestinal morphology, immune response, and some blood parameters of Japanese laying quails. The experiment was conducted as a factorial 2x2 in the using ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
The use of medicinal plants in the diet of lactating ewes and its effect on performance and blood parameters of suckling female lambs

Wahidullah Charkhi; Fardin Hozhabri; Hadi Hajarian

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 75-90

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.364089.2356

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of adding a mixture of medicinal plants to the diet of lactating ewes on growth performance and antioxidant properties of suckling female lambs was investigated. Twenty-four lactating Roman ewes at first lambing along with 24 female lambs of three to five days old weighing 3.17 ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Nutritive Value of Barley Radicles: Influence Upon Broiler Growth Performance, Gut Function, and Litter Quality

Matin Ranjbar; Fariborz Khajali; Mehran Torki; Fariba Rafiei

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 91-102

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.365111.2370

Abstract
  In the present study, a total of 336 one-day-old broiler chickens (Ross 308 strain) were used in a completely randomized design with four treatments to evaluate the effects of barley rootlets (BR) as a feedstuff in broiler nutrition. Dietary treatments consisted of a control group based on corn and soybean ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Silage characteristics and nutritional value of total mixed rations silage containing different levels of pistachio peeling residues by in vitro method

اکبری Akbari; Omid Dayani; Mohammad Mahdi Sharifi Hosseini; Zohreh Hajalizadeh

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 103-118

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.364398.2361

Abstract
  This study aimed to determine the effect of adding different levels of pistachio peeling residues (PPR) on chemical composition, in vitro fermentation characteristics, and gas production components of total mixed ration silage (TMRS). The rations were prepared by mixing 60% fodder material (alfalfa, ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Interaction effect of milk type and milk feeding frequency on feed intake, daily weight gain and skeletal growth of Holstein calves

Hassan Bagheri; farshid Fatahnia; Mehdi Bahrami-Yekdangi; davod Akbari; Mehrdad Rostami

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 119-137

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.365328.2379

Abstract
  In this study thity-two new-born Holstein male and female calves (3-d-old) were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: 1) feeding whole milk (HM) in 2 times/d (2×; HM-2×), 2) feeding HM in 3 times/d (3×; HM-3×), 3) feeding waste milk (WM) in 2× (WM-2×); and 4) ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Chemical composition and anti-nutrients of Salicornia bigelovii and the effect of its dietary inclusion on feed intake, growth performance, and nutrient digestibility in fattening lambs

Mehdi Rajabi; Yousef Rouzbehan; Javad Rezaei

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 137-152

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.365376.2382

Abstract
  This research aimed to assess the effect of feeding Salicornia bigelovii fodder on the growth and carcass performance of fattening lambs. The experiment was conducted using 63 male Afshari lambs in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and nine replications for 100 days. The treatments ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
The effect of replacing soybean meal and cottonseed meal with mixed meal on performance, digestibility of nutrients, feed intake behavior, milk composition and blood parameters of Dalagh ewes

ayda teymouri; Abdolhakim Toghdory; Taghi Ghoorchi; mohammad asadi; Kosar ghezelsefli

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 153-168

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.365171.2372

Abstract
  This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of replacing soybean meal and cottonseed meal with mixed meal on performance, digestibility of nutrients, feed intake behavior, milk composition and blood parameters of Dalagh ewes. 21 lactating Dalagh ewes in week 6 of lactation (average body ...  Read More

Animal and poultry nutrition
Advantages of replacing slow-release urea instead of common urea or plant protein sources in ruminant diets (Review)

Alireza Chegeni

Volume 37, Issue 145 , March 2025, Pages 169-184

https://doi.org/10.22092/asj.2024.366851.2416

Abstract
  Dietary protein plays an important role in ruminant nutrition, because in addition to providing amino acids, it’s a nitrogen source for microbial protein synthesis. Providing protein, especially for high-producing livestock, is one of the most important concerns of livestock farmers. Soybean meal ...  Read More