Volume 23 (2021)
Volume 22 (2020)
Volume 21 (2019)
Volume 20 (2018)
Volume 19 (2017)
Volume 18 (2016)
Volume 17 (2015)
Volume 16 (2014)
Volume 15 (2014)
Volume 14 (2012)
Volume 13 (2011)
Volume 12 (2010)
1. Effect of using processed date pit with different methods in diet on broiler performance

Mohammad Reza Ghorbani; tahereh mohammadabadi; Hadis Mirzaei

Volume 22, Issue 3 , Summer 2020, , Pages 417-429

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of processed date pit on broiler performance. In this experiment, 280 broiler chicks were used in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and four replicates. The experimental treatments were: 1- control (diet without date pit), 2- ...  Read More

2. Study of effect of oak kernel on digestibility, rumen fermentation, ruminal behavior and blood parameters of Arabi sheep and Najdi goat

tahereh mohammadabadi

Volume 19, Issue 4 , Winter 2018, , Pages 789-802

Abstract
  In this experiment, the effect of oak kernel on digestibility, rumen fermentation and some blood parameters of Arabi sheep and Najdi goat were investigated. In this research, oak kernel (63%) was used for feeding six Arabi sheep and six Najd goats with the mean live weight of 50 ± 3 Kg for 28 ...  Read More

3. The effect of processing sesame straw with low steam pressure and chemical materials on digestibility and fermentation, protozoa population, rumination and some blood parameters of Arabi sheep

tahereh mohammadabadi; Khalil Mirzadeh

Volume 19, Issue 4 , Winter 2018, , Pages 765-776

Abstract
  This research was conducted to investigate the effect of processing sesame straw with low steam pressure, sulfuric acid and enzyme mixture on digestibility and ruminal fermentation, protozoa population, rumination and some blood parameters of Arabi sheep. Twelve sheep were fed with control diet (without ...  Read More

4. Effect of different levels of wild pistachio leaves (Pistacia atlantica), on liver enzymes, blood parameters and performance indicators of broiler chickens

parviz ordouny; khalil mirzadeh; tahereh mohammadabadi; mohammad bojarpoor

Volume 19, Issue 3 , Autumn 2017, , Pages 601-612

Abstract
  To evaluate the effect of different levels of wild pistachio leaves on liver enzymes, bloodparameters and performance indicators of broiler chickens, 192 one-day old Ross 308 broiler chickens  in the completely randomized design, including 4 treatments, 4 replicates and 12 chicks (both sexes), per ...  Read More

5. The investigation of digestion and fermentation of diets containing different parts of Subabul tree (Leucaena leucocephala)

Shahin Nasimi Esfahani; Morteza Chaji; Tahereh Mohammadabadi; Mohammad Bojarpour

Volume 18, Issue 1 , Spring 2016, , Pages 39-49

Abstract
  The digestibility and fermentation parameters of the diets containing leaf, pod and seed of the Subabul tree in sheep was determined by using two steps digestion and gas production (GP) methods. The experimental diets consisted of 0.0 (control), 25, 50, 75 and 100 percent of the leaf, pod and seed of ...  Read More

6. The effect of MalvaSylvestris on in vitro degradability and fermentation parameters of ArtiplexLeucoclada

Iran Khodadadi; Tahere Mohammadabadi; Morteza Chaji; Mohsen Sari

Volume 16, Issue 2 , Autumn 2015, , Pages 123-135

Abstract
  This experiment aimed to investigate the effect of (zero, 20, 40 and 60 mg/kg Atriplex forage) malva sylvestris on digestibility and microbial fermentation of Atriplex in one-humped camel. Fermentation parameters by gas production technique and in vitro digestibility by two-stage digestion were measured ...  Read More

7. Investigation of in vitro digestibility and fermentation of diets containing of diferent parts of Siris (Albizia lebbeck )

Zeinab Yousefi; Tahereh Mohammadabadi; Morteza Chaji; Mohammad Bojarpour

Volume 16, Issue 1 , Spring 2014, , Pages 31-41

Abstract
  This experiment was conducted to investigate the digestibility and fermentation parameters of diets containing flower, pod with seed and leaf of siris in sheep by two-step digestion and gas production methods. The experimental diets were including zero, 25, 50, 75 and 100 percent of Siris flower, pod ...  Read More