The Effect of Adding Licorice Extract and Sodium Bicarbonate to Drinking Water on the Productive Performance of Broilers Raised under Elevated Temperatures
@article{AlKhateeb2023TheEO, title={The Effect of Adding Licorice Extract and Sodium Bicarbonate to Drinking Water on the Productive Performance of Broilers Raised under Elevated Temperatures}, author={Faiyz Sami Al-Khateeb and Khaled Hadi Al-Sufi}, journal={IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science}, year={2023}, volume={1213}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:260420686} }
The practical aspect of the research was carried out in the field of the Department of Animal Production - College of Agriculture and Forestry - University of Mosul. 200 Arbo Rekar chicks were used in standard breeding from one day old to 56 days old. At the age of 22 days, the chicks were randomly distributed among the study treatments, taking into account the homogeneity of chick weights for the replicates, while exposing all treatments to a gradual periodic temperature of (25-36-25) ±2°C…
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Research Paper The Effect of Licorice on Serum Lipid Peroxidation and Telomere Length of Immune Cells in Japanese Quail (as an Animal Model) Following Vaccination by Salmonella Bacterin
Medicine, Agricultural and Food Sciences
The side effects of high lipid peroxidation and telomere attrition for S. enterica bacterin-based vaccination were confirmed and the improving properties of licorice for these side effects were considered to be effective.
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