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English Standard Summary Title: J. Anim. Pro.

Publish Order: Quarterly Journal of Scientific Research

 Publication Language: Persian with English Abstract

Average Review Time : 5 Weeks

Acceptance Rate: 47%

Initial review timeframe: 7 days

Type of Review: Double Blind

Publication status: Open access to all articles

 

  • The Journal of Animal Production is one of the leading journals in the field of animal and poultry sciences in the country. Since 2010, this journal publishes research and review papers in the areas of animal and poultry science, bees, feed technology and livestock products in Persian with a extended abstract in English and Persian.

 

  • According to the country's scientific journal regulations approved by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology on April 22, 2019, to protect the intellectual property rights of researchers and authors of scientific manuscripts and prevent the publication of duplicate manuscripts, this journal uses Peer Finder software called Hamtajoo.

 

  • This journal respects the rules of ethics in journals and is subject to the rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the implementing regulations of the Act on the Prevention and Combating of Fraud in Scientific Papers.

 

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Genom-wide association study to identify the loci related to resistance in Leukosis disease in Iranian Holstein cattle

farnaz arjmand kermani; Hossein Moradi Shahrbabak; Mohammad Moradi Shahre Babak; hossein mohamdi; Mehdi Javan Nikkhah; younes dossti

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 219-232

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.378583.623799

Abstract
  Introduction: Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) infection is more common in dairy cattle herds. The main cause of leukosis is the disease that leads to the creation of cancerous lymphocytes in different organisms of the body and affects different species, including cattle. This disease reduces milk production ...  Read More

Estimation of variance components for sport performance traits in Iranian jumping horses using Bayesian approach

Moein Taned; Mohammad Bagher Zandi; Morad Pasha EskandariNasab; Mohammad Abdoli

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 233-248

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.373545.623785

Abstract
  Introduction: Accurate estimation of genetic and phenotypic variance enhances the selection of superior horses and serves as a valuable tool for the long-term improvement of the sport horse population. Therefore, this study was conducted to estimate the variance components for performance traits of sport ...  Read More

An investigation of eight Iranian and nine imported Chinese silkworm hybrids for performances of some production and viability traits

Ramin Abdoli; Reza Sourati Zanjani; Seyed Hosein Hosseini Moghaddam; Farjad Rafeie

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 249-261

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.375783.623794

Abstract
  Introduction: Considering the importance of comparing the silkworm performances of Iranian and imported commercial hybrids from China production traits, viability index and cocoon dimensions index were investigated in eight Iranian (31×32, 32×31, 103×104, 104×103, 151×154, ...  Read More

The effect of thyme and cinnamon essential oils on performance, rumen fermentation profile and rumen microbial population under in vitro and in vivo conditions

Behzad Khorrami; Seyed Alireza Vakili; mohsen danesh mesgaran

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 263-277

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.375614.623792

Abstract
  Introduction: Today, the use of antimicrobial agents such as antibiotics in livestock diets is facing reduced social acceptance because of the appearance of residues in milk and meat, and therefore, ruminant nutritionists are seeking for appropriate alternatives for these feed additives. The study of ...  Read More

The effect of feeding saffron petal on performance and antioxidant status of blood and meat of Afshari male lambs

Soheila Ebrahimi; Mohammad Hassan Fathi Nasri; Homayoun Farhangfar

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 279-289

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.372231.623780

Abstract
  Introduction: Today, animal nutritionists and experts are looking for solutions to produce high quality animal products. In lamb meat, post-mortem biochemical changes, such as lipid oxidation, lead to off-odours and flavour development that have negative impact on the shelf life of these products. Therefore, ...  Read More

The effect of feeding processed cottonseed on performance, blood parameters, nutrients digestibility of and feeding behavior in fattening lambs

Mahboobeh shahi; Taghi Ghoorchi; Abdolhakim Toghdory; Seyed Hadi Ebrahimi

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 291-301

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.370938.623776

Abstract
  Introduction: Cottonseed is a valuable feed ingredient due to its high fiber and energy content, which can enhance the energy and protein levels in animal diets. In the irradiation or micronization method, using infrared rays and without damaging the fat cells, while maintaining the profile of fatty ...  Read More

The effect of supplementing the glycinate form of zinc, copper, iron and manganese on the growth performance, some biochemical and enzymatic parameters and skeletal growth of suckling calves

Mohammad Hossein Moazeni Zadeh; Armin Towhidi; Mehdi Zhandi; kamran rezayazdi; Hoda Javaheri Barfourooshi

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 303-316

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.372753.623784

Abstract
  The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementing glycinate form of zinc, copper, iron and manganese on growth performance and some blood biochemical parameters of suckling calves. A total of 20 one-day-old Holstein calves were randomly divided into two equal groups. Until weaning ...  Read More

Effects of different ratios of dietary valine-to-lysine on blood parameters and growth performance of Arian broilers

Kazem Yussefi Kelarikolaei; Hussein Yussefi Kelarikolaei; Hasan Rouhanipour; Seyyed Abdollah Hosseini; Karim Nobari; Mokhtar Mohajer; Parastoo Poorghafoor Langeroodi

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 317-333

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.372711.623781

Abstract
  Introduction: In the past, the use of valine (L-Val) in broiler feeds was limited due to its high price and relatively low availability. However, L-Val is becoming more available for the feed industry, resulting in a more viable price, leading to its inclusion in feed formulas. Moreover, to decrease ...  Read More

The effect of high amounts of phytase in combination with phytogenic supplement in diets with reduced calcium and phosphorus on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, humoral immunity and blood parameters of broiler chickens

Seyed Mousa Saadat Mirqadim; Majid Mottaghitalab

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 335-354

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.372815.623782

Abstract
  Introduction: Today, the use of enzymes to improve feed digestibility and achieve higher productivity has been considered as an effective strategy in the poultry industry. Phytase is an enzyme that is used in most commercial diets with the aim of breaking the bonds of phytic acid to increase the digestibility ...  Read More

The effect of a multi-component toxin binder in aflatoxin B1-contaminated diets on growth performance in different raising periods, carcass traits and immune parameters of broilers

Yasmine Bahri; hossein Moravej

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 355-373

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.371489.623777

Abstract
  Introduction: Aflatoxin B1 is the most dangerous form of aflatoxins that could be produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus molds. Contamination of feedstuffs with aflatoxins is problematic during the manufacturing, processing, storage, and transportation stages, and it has adverse effects ...  Read More

Comparison of nutritional value and degradability characteristics of different ecotypes of Salicornia plant in in vitro condition

naser bayati; Hossein Mansoori Yarahmadi; nader papi; Jafar Fakhraei

Volume 26, Issue 3 , October 2024, Pages 375-385

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.375893.623795

Abstract
  Introduction: Climate change causing deficiencies in freshwater resources and increasing salinity of soil and groundwater will lead to a scarcity of forage for ruminants in some countries. Halophyte crops that are adapted to soil and water salinity and high temperatures could provide suitable forage ...  Read More

Soaked straw and alfalfa utilization in dairy cattle ration

Ahmad Afzalzadeh; Hadi Ghorbani Farmad; mohsen danesh mesgaran; Ali Akbar Khadem

Volume 12, Issue 2 , October 2010, , Pages 37-50

Abstract
  The effect of feeding of soaked barley straw on milk production and composition and rumen characteristics was studied. The degradability of soaked barley straw (for 24, 48 and 72 hours) and unsoaked barley straws were studied in the first experiment. The unsoaked barley straw had more readily degraded ...  Read More

The effect of dietary Curcumin supplementation on testicular histology parameters in aged broiler breeder roosters

Amin Kazemizadeh; Ahmad Zare Shahneh; Ali Reza Yousefi; Hasan Mehrabani Yeganeh; Zarbakht Ansari Pirsaraei

Volume 20, Issue 3 , November 2018, , Pages 487-498

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2018.257170.623279

Abstract
  The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary Curcumin supplementation on histological parameters of testis in aged Ross 308 broiler breeder roosters. A total of twelve 48-week old broiler breeder roosters in a completely randomized design were randomly assigned to four treatments ...  Read More

Determination of optimum levels of energy and protein in grower diet of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix Japonica)

Mohammad Yazarloo; Seyed Davood Sharifi; Farid Shariatmadari; Abdolreza Salehi

Volume 15, Issue 1 , July 2014, , Pages 1-10

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2013.36598

Abstract
  In order to determine the optimal levels of energy and protein in grower diet of Japanese quail, 360 dayold Japanese quails were used in a 3×3 factorial arrangement of dietary treatments that comprised threelevels of metabolisable energy (2750, 2850, and 2950 Kcal/kg) and three levels of crude ...  Read More

Association study between some of biometric traits and IGF-I gene exon 1 polymorphism in Moghani sheep

F. Pourbayramian; M. Ghaderzadeh; H. A. Deljoo Isaloo; P. Biabani; M. B. Shams Borhan; P. Barenj Foroush

Volume 14, Issue 2 , January 2012, , Pages 21-30

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2012.32039

Abstract
  The current study was designed to estimate the frequency of IGF-I gene 1 polymorphism and investigate if their polymorphisms have association with biometric traits in Moghani sheep by PCR-SSCP method. For this purpose, a number of 100 sheep were randomly chosen from Moghani sheep Jafarabad, Moghan breeding ...  Read More

Study of polymorphism in myostatin gene in Chaal, Zel and Zandi Iranian sheep Breeds

Yonous Miar; A. Reza Salehi; Seyed Ahmad Aleyasin; Somayeh Raouf zadeh

Volume 13, Issue 1 , September 2011, , Pages 33-40

Abstract
  Myostatin (MSTN), also known as growth and differentiation factor-8 (GDF8), is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-?) superfamily that decreases growth in mammals. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the myostatin (GDF8) 3'UTR of OAR2 has been known as responsible for muscular ...  Read More

Effect of non-steamed flaked barley with milled barley on performance, nutrition behavior, fecal score and blood parameters of Holstein suckling calves

Ghasem Khadem; Taghi Ghoorchi; Abdolhakim Toghdory; Katayoun Mehrani; Kamel Amozadeh Araee

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 14 August 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.375132.623791

Abstract
  In order to investigate the use of non-steamed flaked and milled barley in Holstein suckling calves, 12 suckling female calves with an age of about 20-25 days and an average initial body weight of 44±2.7 kg were used. This research was conducted for 35 days with two treatments and six replications. ...  Read More

The effect of different levels of corn liquor on feed intake, rumen parameters, rumen volatile fatty acids and blood parameters of dalagh ewes

Maghsad Sahneh; Abdolhakim Toghdory; Taghi Ghoorchi; mohammad asadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.372889.623783

Abstract
  In order to perform this experiment, 21 dairy ewes with three bellies of the dalagh breed with an average weight of 36±3.7 kg were used in 3 treatments and 7 repetitions in the form of a completely randomized design. The treatments included: control treatment, second treatment (ration containing ...  Read More

Identification of genomic regions associated with the litter size in Murcia-Granadina goats based on selection signature

Hossein Mohammadi; amir hossein khaltabadi farahani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 01 December 2024

https://doi.org/10.22059/jap.2024.375737.623793

Abstract
  Introduction: Over the last decade, interest in detection of genes or genomic regions that are targeted by selection has been growing. Identifying signatures of selection can provide valuable insights about the genes or genomic regions that are or have been under selection pressure, which in turn leads ...  Read More

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