Search Results - "Vandepopuliere, J M"
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Immersion heat treatments for inactivation of Salmonella enteritidis with intact eggs
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-10-1997)“…The effects of waterbath immersion heat treatments on the inactivation of Salmonella enteritidis within intact shell eggs were evaluated. Six pooled strains of…”
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Introduction to egg pasteurization
Published in Poultry science (01-09-1996)“…The science of microbiology is very young in comparison with the age of mankind. Related developments in the area of pasteurization have been made during the…”
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Effect of inorganic phosphate source and dietary phosphorus level on laying hen performance and eggshell quality
Published in Poultry science (01-06-1992)“…Two experiments were conducted to evaluate laying hen performance when fed two sources of inorganic phosphorus. In Experiment 1, a regular and a coarse form of…”
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Dates and date pits as ingredients in broiler starting and coturnix quail breeder diets
Published in Poultry science (01-07-1995)“…Two broiler growth and two quail breeder studies were conducted to evaluate the dietary potential of dates, date meat, and date pits. The test ingredients were…”
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Comparative efficacy of plastic strips impregnated with permethrin and permethrin dust for northern fowl mite control on caged laying hens
Published in Poultry science (01-04-1983)“…Established populations of northern fowl mites, Ornitonyssus sylviarum (Canestrini and Fanzago), on caged laying hens were effectively controlled within 77…”
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A new in-cage treatment system for control of northern fowl mites on laying hens
Published in Poultry science (01-04-1984)“…Commercially available plastic and other types of flexible tubing were tested to determine their relative permeability to an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) of…”
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Application phenomena and efficacy of concentrated acaricide dusts for northern fowl mite control on caged laying hens
Published in Poultry science (01-06-1981)“…Fluorescent pigments were used to measure plumage coverage when caged laying hens were dusted for northern fowl mite, Ornithonyssus sylviarum (Canestrini and…”
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Influence of wet and dry feed on laying hens under heat stress
Published in Poultry science (01-01-1991)“…Two experiments were carried out with a split-plot design over time using White Leghorn hens, 161 days of age. The experiments were conducted to determine the…”
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Phosphorus Requirement of Young Pigs
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-1962)Get full text
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Effect of a high phosphorus diet on acid-base balance in guinea pigs
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Hypoglycemic Compounds as Appetite Stimulants for Baby Pigs
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Comparative evaluation of four registered acaricides for field control of northern fowl mites on caged laying hens
Published in Poultry science (01-11-1980)“…Carbaryl and tetrachlorvinphos provided longer lasting control of northern fowl mites, Ornithonyssus sylviarum (Canestrini and Fanzago), than did coumaphos or…”
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Chickens, SevinR Sprayed at Different Concentrations and Rates for Control of Northern Fowl Mite, 1978
Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1979)“…Abstract An experiment was conducted near Springfield, Mo., using hens housed 7 per cage in single-tier wire units. Three rows in the 12,000 hen open-sided…”
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Chickens, Evaluation of Standard Acaricides for Control Of Northern Fowl Mites, 1979
Published in Insecticide and acaricide tests (01-01-1980)“…Abstract Five field tests were conducted in Missouri using commercial caged layer flocks. Mite populations were assessed prior to and regularly after treatment…”
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