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Whole-genome scan of eight Iranian native cattle breeds to detect selection signatures.

Nader Forough Ameri; Masoud Asadi Foozi; Ali Esmailizadeh Koshkoiyeh

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 201-213

Abstract
  This study aimed to identify genes that show signatures of selection for mutations in Iranian native cattle breeds. The data consisted of genotypes for ~777962 SNP markers of 90 animals from eight Iranian native cattle breeds distributing over the country. Therefore, the aim was to identifying divergently ...  Read More

Economic Evaluation of laying hen breeding in Tehran province

Siamak Mashayekhi; Davoud Hasanloo; Majid Afshar; Mehrdad Nafisi

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 215-223

Abstract
  This study carried out for economic investigation on laying hen farms in Tehran province. The data was collected through completion of questionnaire by direct interview from 41 layer farms, which were selected by stratified random sampling method in 2013. Among all types of production functions, the ...  Read More

Effect of amount alfalfa hay and replacing corn grain by other grains in starter on performance of pre and post-weaning Holstein calves- A meta-analysis

Mehdi Mirzaei; Ali Sadeghi Sefid Mazaki; Mohammad Khorvash; Gholam Reza Ghorbani; Pirouz Shakeri

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 225-234

Abstract
  This study was carried out to assess the effects of alfalfa hay level and replacing corn grain by other grains in starter on daily feed intake, average daily gain (ADG) and feed efficiency (FE) of pre and post-weaning dairy calves during the pre and post-weaning periods. For this purpose, a database ...  Read More

Effects of processing with gamma ray, sodium hydroxide and calcium oxide on gas production parameters and digestibility of soybean straw

Aynaz Aslaniyan; Farzad Ghanbari2; Javad Bayat Kouhsar; Behrouz Karimi Shahraki

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 235-248

Abstract
  This research was conducted to determine the effect of gamma ray (GR) (100 and 150 kGy), sodium hydroxide (50 g/kg DM) and calcium oxide (160 g/kg DM) on gas production parameters and in vitro digestibility of soybean straw. All treatments, except for the gamma ray (100 and 150 kGy) did not have gas ...  Read More

Investigation of treated barley grain with lactic and citric acid on performance and feeding behavior of Holstein cows

Ayoub Laki; Mehdi Dehghan-Banadaky; Abolfazle Zali; Mehdi Ghanjkhanlou; Kamran Rezayadi

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 249-260

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of feeding of  steeped barley grain with lactic acid (LA) and citric acid (CA) on dry matter intake, feeding behavior, apparent nutrients digestibility, rumen pH and milk production. Eight early lactating Holstein cows in the second parities were ...  Read More

The effect of different methods of force molting on performance and egg quality of laying hens

Zeinab Moradpour; Somayeh Salari; Mohammad Reza Ghorbani; Mohsen Sari

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 261-272

Abstract
  This experiment conducted to evaluate the effect of different methods of force molting on performance, egg quality of laying hens with one hundred eighty of 52-wk old Hy-line layer in completely randomized design with six treatments, five replicates for 90 days. Treatments include 1 - feed withdrawal ...  Read More

The effect of camphor levels on the Japanese quail performance, thyroids and testosterone hormones

Asghar Sedaghat; Mohammad Amir Karimi Torshizi; Shaban Rahimi

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 273-286

Abstract
  This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of camphor levels on performance, organ weight, testosterone and thyroid hormones, intestinal selective bacteria, and meat peroxidation of Japanese quail. Two-hundred 1-d chicks were allocated in 20 cages with five treatments and four replicates (10 chicks ...  Read More

Effect of different level of commercial multi enzymes on wheat metabolizable energy and nutrient digestibility

Fereshteh Jamile; Abolghasem Golian; Hasan Kermanshahi; Ahmad Hasanabadi; Heydar Zarghi

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 287-297

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two levels of four commercial multi-enzymes on the apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen (AMEn) and digestibility of crude fat, crude protein, dry matter, and organic matter in broiler chickens through total excreta collection method. ...  Read More

Effect of dietary supplementation with natural zeolite and nano-zeolite on gut flora, tibia bone characteristics and performance of broiler chickens

Nastaran Shahebrahimi; Khalil Mirzadeh; Morteza Mamuei; Ahmad Tatar; Mohammad Hojjati

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 299-310

Abstract
  Effect of natural zeolites and nano-zeolite on gut flora, tibia bone characteristics, blood parameters and performance of broilers investigated with 336 male Ross 308 broilers chicks allocated to   seven treatments with four replicates and 12 chicks per each. Experimental treatments were control ...  Read More

Effect of feeding fermented cottonseed meal on growth performance, carcass characteristics and blood serum lipid profile of broiler chickens

vahid Jazi; Fathollah Boldaji; Behrouz Dastar; Seyed Reza Hashemi; Amin Ashayerizadeh

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 311-321

Abstract
  The effect of feeding fermented cottonseed meal on performance, carcass characteristics and blood serum lipid profile was studied in a completely randomized design with five treatments, five replicates and 12 birds per replication using 300 male Ross 308 broiler chicks. Raw cottonseed meal was fermented ...  Read More

The effect of diet acidified with hydrochloric and butyric acids on performance of female broiler chickens

Ali Akbar Salari; Ahmad Hassanabadi; Hassan Nassiri Moghaddam; Gholamali Kalidari

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 323-334

Abstract
  The aim of this experiment was to study the effects of hydrochloric and butyric acids addition to broiler diets on performance, carcass characteristics, intestinal microbial population and intestinal histology. Two hundred eighty Ross 308 one-day old female broiler chicks were assigned to 7 dietary treatments ...  Read More

Effect of adding pomegranate peel powder to fat-containing diets on performance of broilers

Mohammad Reza Rezvani; Shahram Rahimi; Mohammad Dadpasand

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 335-346

Abstract
  In order to investigate antioxidant and antimicrobial effects of pomegranate peel powder (PPP), this research was conducted as completely randomized design arranged in a 2 × 2 factorial experiment using pomegranate peel powder (0 and 2 percent) and soybean oil (SO, zero and six percent in growing ...  Read More

Improvement in sorghum grain digestibility by removing tannin and feed formulation method using standardized amino acid digestibility in broilers

Mohammad Reza Rezvani; Karim Hoshyar

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 347-357

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to investigate the processing methods of sorghum grain and diet formulation on performance and nutrients digestibility in broilers. Three hundred and twenty chicks at eight day of age were allotted into eight groups of four replicate with ten chicks per replicate. This research ...  Read More

Effect of different levels of Zilpaterol hydrochloride in three weeks of growth finisher on growth performance in Japanese Quails

Mola Mohammadi-Arekhlo; Armin Towhidi; Hossein Moravej; Ahmad Zare Shahaneh

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 359-366

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Zilpaterol hydrochloride on the growth performance, carcass quality and blood parameters with128 male quails at 26 days of age were divided into four treatments which each treatment consists of four replicates of 8 birds. The birds received daily ...  Read More

Evaluation the effect of soybean lecithin in tris extender on spermatozoa quality and viability of ram

Masoume Manteghi; Morteza Mamouei; Saleh Tabatabaei Vakili; Jamal Fayazi; Khalil Mirzadeh

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 367-375

Abstract
  The Effect of various amount of soybean lecithin replaced with egg yolk to protect the ram semen in times of one hour after semen collection, as well as 24 and 48 hours after the semen store at 5°C was evaluated. Semen was collected weekly for 8 weeks from 10 rams with 2-3 years old and average body ...  Read More

Effect of olive leaf extract on rooster semen storage

Seyed Moones ـalali-Kheli Kohi; Mehrdad Mohammadi; Mohammad Roostaei-Ali Mehr

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 377-385

Abstract
  Antioxidant effect of olive leaf extract (OLE) was studied on motility, viability, plasma membrane integrity of spermatozoa and malondialdehyde production in 12 Ross 308 roosters at their 30 weeks of age. Semen samples were collected by abdominal massage in 5 times. In each session after the initial ...  Read More

Comparing reproduction and production parameters in managing program of two and three birth times during two years using melatonin in ewes

Hamed Kermani Moakhar; Saeed Zeinoldini; Armin Towhidi; Hamid Kohram

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 387-395

Abstract
  Using melatoninin ewes of Iran black breed, this study aimed to compare the reproduction and production performances in lambing program of two and three times per years for duration of two years. A hundred ewes allocated to two parallel groups: Group A (ewes in three lambing managing system using melatonin) ...  Read More

Effect of bovine serum albumin on sperm motility parameters and fertility of indigenous rooster

Saleh Tabatabaei Vakili; Morteza Mamouei

Volume 18, Issue 2 , June 2016, Pages 397-408

Abstract
  In this Research, effect of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on motility and fertility of indigenous rooster spermatozoa was evaluated using 20 and 48 indigenous roosters and hens, respectively. Semen was collected and pooled. In the first experiment, the pooled semen was diluted and divided into four aliquots.The ...  Read More