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    Effect of Broiler Breeder Genetic Strain and Parent Flock Age on Eggshell Conductance and Embryonic Metabolism by Hamidu, J.A, Fasenko, G.M, Feddes, J.J.R, O'Dea, E.E, Ouellette, C.A, Wineland, M.J, Christensen, V.L

    Published in Poultry science (01-11-2007)
    “…The effect of genetic strain (Ross 308; Cobb 500) and parent flock age [young (29 wk), peak (Ross = 34 wk; Cobb = 36 wk), postpeak (40 wk), mature (45 wk), old…”
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    Investigating the eggshell conductance and embryonic metabolism of modern and unselected domestic avian genetic strains at two flock ages by O'Dea, E.E, Fasenko, G.M, Feddes, J.J.R, Robinson, F.E, Segura, J.C, Ouellette, C.A, Middelkoop, J.H. van

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2004)
    “…The objective of this study was to determine if broiler strain and breeder flock age affect eggshell conductance, fertility, and hatchability parameters; heart…”
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    Precision feeding: Innovative management of broiler breeder feed intake and flock uniformity by Zuidhof, M J, Fedorak, M V, Ouellette, C A, Wenger, I I

    Published in Poultry science (01-07-2017)
    “…Achieving high lifetime productivity with broiler breeder flocks is challenging because feed restriction intensity continues to increase due to selection for…”
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    Energy partitioning by broiler breeder pullets in skip-a-day and precision feeding systems by Hadinia, S H, Carneiro, P R O, Ouellette, C A, Zuidhof, M J

    Published in Poultry science (01-12-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT An empirical nonlinear mixed model was derived to describe metabolizable energy (ME) partitioning in Ross 308 broiler breeder pullets. Its…”
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    The design and use of the Personal Environmental Sampling Backpack (PESB II) for activity-specific exposure monitoring of career pig barn workers by Wenger, I I, Ouellette, C A, Feddes, J J R, Hrudey, S E

    Published in Journal of agricultural safety and health (01-08-2005)
    “…Career pig barn workers in large confinement barns are exposed to airborne contaminants that need to be quantified. Monitoring instrumentation had to be…”
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